Design News Magazine

Design News Magazine

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

 

Starry Gaze

The wedding banquet hall aims to cater to the needs of young couples and their parents by blending modern and traditional styles, striving to satisfy the expectations and visions of each generation. With the incorporation of a variety of colors, the auditorium can readily switch between different styles through lighting changes and adjustable installations, ensuring it is versatile and practical enough to meet the diverse needs of users. Featuring a mortise and tenon structure, all the components of the space fit together, resulting in a strong and stable construction.

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Yiheng Investment Management

The design team wanted to create a multi-spatial form that blurs the boundaries, where people walk freely and work effectively in the space of different interfaces, and this rhythmic and rhythmic change will also form beauty and imagination in people's feelings. The designer uses symbols with an Eastern context to decorate the main room and the secondary room of the independent trading room, bringing aesthetics to the space, and giving a beautiful vision to the enterprise.

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Cathay Ins

As the digital technology development center of the insurance company, it combines the classic elements of industrial style, such as metal pieces, track lights and air ducts, and creates diverse looks with a neat and modern style as the main theme. To overturn the stereotype of a stressful and stiff office, the central multi-functional area features a serene ocean blue canopy, while keeping the original structure and the unconcealed pipes. The unadorned rusticity contrasts strongly with the vertical clean-cut lines, creating tensions and layers in the compact environment.

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Lynch

To recreate the glamorous and luxurious vibes in the Jazz Age of the 1920s, the space features tons of mirrors. Mirrors create a sense of extended visual depth. Vintage furniture, leather chairs, leather goods, and natural marble pay homage to the era filled with lots of glitz and glamour. A hair salon by day, and a bar by night, a two-faced venue that combines two seemingly different places. Imbued with glass, mirrors, light, shadow, and curves, the space is full of glamorous antique charm.

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Cave

Instead of a typical layout, the house is designed and tailored based on the house owners' lifestyle and aesthetics. A unique home is created by bringing flower arrangements, wine tasting, and art to life. A cave is the most primitive human architecture. To return to the essence, extensive paint in gray shades connects the flowing and winding curves. The design tries to give residents the feeling of exploring a cave. The meditative tea room is bathed in "shadows" and "serene".

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Forest Living

Back to the roots is the theme of the design. Since the building is located at the foot of Ali Mountain, a large amount of wood is used as the base, creating a harmonious connection between the interior and exterior. Hometown is deeply ingrained in the mind. The hometown will always be home no matter how long you're away. In the latter half of the journey of life, the homeowner has decided to move back to the hometown. This retirement abode highlights the deep-seated love and longing for the hometown, emphasizing the unbreakable bond with family and the lasting impact it has on life.

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