Art Center Jiading District, Shanghai 2018Year 1300㎡
The coordinated exhibition architecture in Asia counteracts these works of art by introducing moving elements, rules/irregularities, and the concept of separation. The radially-distributed wall and the booth have built a network-like structure, which contrasts with the light bar above it. The light bar seems to break these rules, but it is closely connected at the same time. The bold and simple but extremely simple design style creates a strong impression of visual memory and at the same time provides the best low-key neutral presentation interface for works of art.
▲Design of Automobile Art Exhibition Hall
100㎡ 2020Year Beijing China
The project is located in the famous Shilihe commercial street in the southeast of Beijing, the Shilihe store of jianzhijia. It is adjacent to CBD Central Business District in the north a...
19700㎡ 2017Year Shandong
The design also incorporates the image of traditional Chinese gardens. "The landscape within the square inches of the universe and the remoteness of the heavens and earth gave him gr...
16,000㎡ 2011Year Mexico
The museum is located in Calasso Square, in the center of a new cultural and commercial district. The design of the 17,000-square-meter Somaya Museum pays tribute to its eclectic art coll...
1070㎡ 2016Year Chaoyang District, Beijing
Art House is a multi-functional art space, integrating reading salons, art exhibitions and event parties. The location is located around the East Third Ring Road, Yansha business district...
46000㎡ 2018Year China
It took nearly two and a half years for Longhua Book City from project initiation to completion. During the progress of the project, we have made it clear that compared with the previous ...
2000㎡ 2018Year Canada
In the city of Brampton, about 45 minutes west of Toronto, the newly unveiled Springdale Library and Komagata Maru Park have become good places to live and relax in the neighborhood. The ...
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