Design Ambient

Design Ambient

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

 

Renovation of Dongpo

Dongpo Theatre is located on the side of Westlake in Hangzhou, which was opened to the present since its establishment in 1992. The theater, accompanied by the rapid development of the city for nearly 30 years, has also branded the mark of various times. It is hoped to gradually remove the heavy historical trace of the building by subtraction, and abandon the useless decoration, keep the imprint of different times, return to the initial state of architecture and release the lost space.

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Gray and Gold

Grey color is considered to be boring. But today this color is one from the head-liners in such styles as loft, minimalism and hi-tech. Gray is a color of preference for privacy, some peace, and rest. It mostly invites those, who work with people or are engaged in cognitive demands, as a general interior color. The walls, ceiling, furniture, curtains, and floors are grey. Hues and saturation of the grey are different only. Gold was added by additional details and accessories. It is accentuated by the picture frame.

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Cyan Valley

The design team have reflected the highlights of the design in this area of the sea, abandoning excessive design, and adopting a blank approach to show the vastness and purity of the sea in space. With no spacious area for discussion and no high floors, people-oriented design concept brings a comfortable and warm atmosphere for home.

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Lvyou Road Jinmao Palace

This project is located in Jinan, China. The interior design continues the architectural style, and adopts concise languages to outline the overall spacefeaturing large surfaces. It extracts forms of mountains and water, draws on architectural aesthetic and brings in nature, to create a poetic interior ambience. With rolling mountain elements and serene passages, the sales center firstly provides a restraining spatial experience and then gradually opens up another world, attracting visitors to explore and immerse themselves into it.

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Elizabeth's Tree House

A demonstration of architecture’s role in the healing process, Elizabeth’s Tree House is a new dining pavilion for therapeutic camp in Kildare. Serving children recovering from serious illnesses the space forms a timber oasis in the middle of an oak forest. A dynamic yet functional timber diagrid system includes an expressive roof, extensive glazing, and a colorful larch cladding, creating an interior dining space that forms a dialogue with the surrounding lake and forest. Deep connection with nature at all levels promotes user comfort, relaxation, healing, and enchantment.

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House of Forest PalyCapsule

The space was specially created for children. As its name showed, the architect got inspiration from natural forest, including their shape and color. Those figurative references were transformed into 2D and 3D patterns, complemented by cosy colors. Safety concern and spirit of exploration both are the key to its success. The architects visually turned elements of nature into patterns with smooth palette and lighting sets. For young-age children, safety is the primary concern of all.

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