2025 | Professional
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Returning home through the medium of culture and art, the project embraces a poetic spatial expression, fostering a dynamic yet serene dialogue between humans and space. This is not merely a lifestyle expression, but an enduring pursuit of beauty. The reception area adopts a palette of low-saturation earthy tones accented with sesame white, creating a sophisticated and calming spatial quality. Metal and stone are used as the primary materials, offering a contrast of warm and cool textures. A hollowed-out background wall with a translucent texture softens the heaviness of these materials, adding breathability and rich visual layering. In the sand table area, lantern-inspired forms become the core design language. Sculptural lighting installations made of metal and glass harness light reflection and refraction, becoming visual focal points that convey nobility and dynamic elegance. The café space transitions from day to night, offering both the warmth of coffee culture and the charm of the city’s evening lights. An arched porch and graceful curved ceiling lines evoke the essence of "Shanghai Style," expanding the perceived space and enhancing spatial fluidity. Glass art pieces inspired by flowing water bodies, designed by Yoshioka Teruhito, merge nature and modernity. Using refined carving techniques, the installation captures the ephemeral moment when flowers bloom under the interplay of light and shadow, highlighting the connection between humanity and the natural world. Art by Mr. Ying Maike disrupts traditional landscapes, using bold color and decorative line to express public concerns from a minority perspective. His works reconstruct landscapes while questioning freedom, adding intellectual depth to the space. The bar area borrows from natural landscapes, using a hollowed-out wall to create an “hourglass of light and shadow,” visually connecting indoor and outdoor scenes and blurring spatial boundaries. Fanxin Juchang reflects a fusion of Zhuozhou’s regional charm and the romantic aesthetics of Shanghai. By integrating local craftsmanship such as traditional Zhuozhou silk tapestry into furniture design, and shaping coffee tables like frozen golden memories, the space becomes a rich tapestry of cultural heritage and contemporary lifestyle.
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Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts
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Interior Design - Lobby (NEW)
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Haoyi Co., Ltd
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Conceptual Design - Exhibition & Events
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BMO CREATIVE
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Interior Design - New Category
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Unolai Lighting Design, Shanghai
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Lighting Design - Architectural Lighting