International Design

International Design

International Design featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Glass House

The Glass House is totally built with Reflective Laminated Glass in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. It is a house with a short time of building; low cost; with the possibility of mobility and with the precepts of sustainability. This project provides architecture with the principles of living small; of full integration with nature; of sustainability and of mobility. The interior architecture has materials such as wood, stones, textures trying to bring warmth to the Glass House. Those materials used were certified wood and synthetic materials following the concept of sustainability.

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Back to glory

To renovate the 40-year-old old apartment, we break the limit of a traditional Asian apartment through a gigantic skylight in two stories and multi-axial spatial development. The design solves the problems of insufficient lighting, feeling of narrow space in a low floor apartment and humidity caused by rainy climate. Externally, we build magnificently mansion-like appearance for the apartment and comprehensively establish open, penetrating, and bright atmosphere in life.

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Moonlit Garden Wuxi

Wuxi place cultural materials of industry such as cloth, iron,bamboo, also Taihu Lake stone. They are tried to make full use of the characteristics of each piece of land,and bring value of an aesthetic sense of Japanese. Also plan to connecting each elements, then it is creating a architectural bond, to be a memorable interactive exhibit space for user. By this They are show a concept of Moonlit and Garden in modern Chinese style.it has also become a facility name.

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Pocket House

The project is a house inside a naval container with the use of the solar energy; dry construction generating less waste; thermo-acoustic treatment to do not use air conditioner; coatings and furniture made with recyclable materials. All of them based at the sustainability principles. The greatest challenge of this project was the respect with the small space! The total domain of the spatial proportions was crucial to meet the client's program: a bedroom; a bathroom; living with a dining room and a kitchen! All the furniture was carefully studied and designed to meet this concept!

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MouMou Club

Being a Shabu Shabu, the restaurant design adopts wood, red and white colours to present a traditional feeling. The use of simple contour lines reserves customers’ visual attention to food and diet messages displayed. Since quality of food is a prime concern, the restaurant is layout with fresh food market elements. Construction materials like cement walls and floor are used to build the market backdrop of a big fresh food counter. This setup simulates real market purchase activities where customers can see food quality before making choices.

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SugarLady

This design is a pop up design. They used the simplest material and technology to built it. The most unique features of this design must be the inner connection between the design itself and the concept of the brand. The name of the brand is Sugar Lady. They extracted Sugar as our key elements. By observing sugar crystal, they came up with the idea of using steel and canvas as a metaphor of charming women. Time gave them strength. However, inside their heart they were still as sweet and beauty as they always are.

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