Design Ambient

Design Ambient

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

 

Warm Hot Pot

As the ocean image always reminds people of the color blue, the case adopts the warm apricot yellow to interpret the warm color tone based on the name of the seafood hot pot store Warm Hot Pot. The warm yellow curtains thoroughly transform the impression of white spray and blue waves at the harbor and add the brand identity to the commercial space. At the same time, the space records the cityscape of Keelung as the largest harbor in northern Taiwan. The vertical garden on the wall of the dining area serves as extension of the visual feast and natural atmosphere.

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Tailong

The college is divided into three parts: administrative office area, teaching classroom area and living quarters for teachers and students. In order to match the concept of the whole project, designers follow the aesthetic feeling of balance, scale and art, eliminates the complicated and redundant procedures, highlights the atmosphere with an open pattern, enriches the spatial level with geometric structure, and shapes the structural order with color, striving to add a few strong cultural meanings in the simple and bright atmosphere.

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Miyajima Insurance

The concept of the project is "to connect the office with the city" taking advantage of the environment. The site is located on the place where overviews the city. To achieve it tunnel shaped space are adopted ,which goes through from the entrance gate to the end of the office space.The line of the ceiling wood and the black gap which is installed lights and air-conditioning fixtures emphasize the direction to the city.

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Aka Honn

The Aka honn Japanese charcoal grill store is located in the heart of the city. The original building has a narrow entrance, poor natural lighting and chaotic architecture structure. The designer closes original windows, abandons interference of the surrounding environment on the interior space, and reconstructs space structure with the atrium patio as the core. On this basis, the elements of Japanese style are largely adopted to finally create a sense of space privacy and a zen space atmosphere.

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Heytea

This designer draws inspiration from the bucket arches structure of traditional Chinese architecture, and expresses it with the contemporary material of stainless steel, presenting a harmonious picture of cultural integration. The interior abandons the hierarchical partition of partition, making the full use of lighting and spatial structure to create a diversified new tea shop. The integrated seat area and bar area break the traditional definition of bar. The designer connected them with different attributes, which increased the sense of openness of the space.

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Zero

The open facade and entrance design is like a silent invitation, attracting people to extend their vision to the indoor of the store. The hall is a comprehensive area with dynamic layout and color processing. The rest area is divided into separate rooms with logs and glass, and marked with numbers for easy management. The small sofa stool can be moved, which is convenient for the owner to sit in front of the glass window and interact with the pet.

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