This week’s instalment of the Project of the Week series features a lavish exhibition design by 2023 SBID Awards Finalist, Metropolitan Space Art Design.
Future Times Chunquan Culture and Art Center conceives its spatial form from the spring, which is rich in the cultural context of the urban landscape, creating a space that not only serves as an exhibition space, but also provides the viewer with a pure architectural force and aesthetic. The space is thus different from the everyday spatial scale and viewing style, allowing the visual experience and exhibits to be interwoven into a unique cultural memory, providing a richer connotation of the site.
SBID Awards Category: Public Space
Practice: Metropolitan Space Art Design
Project: Future Times Chunquan Culture and Art Center
Location: Shenzhen, China
Shenzhen Metro Real Estate Group Co., LTD. (hereinafter referred to as "Shenzhen Metro Real Estate"), a wholly owned subsidiary of Shenzhen Metro Group, is an important link in the group's "four-in-one" industrial chain of rail construction, rail operation, property development and asset management. It shoulders the historical responsibility of comprehensive development of land along the rail transit line and feeding back the construction and operation of rail transit. We have explored and formed the leading "track + property" model in China and accumulated more than ten years of comprehensive development experience in track cover. Project leaders of this project from Shenzhen Metro Real Estate: Zheng Yongkai, Zhao Lijing, Liu Feifan and Lin Ang.
We take "Circle Garden" as the design inspiration. With the infinite circulation and eternal upward spirit of the "Möbius strip" throughout the design, we connect the integrate harmony of the building, the figures of hallway and corridors, with the eternal upward spirit of Shenzhen Metro Real Estate; we link the nature, spirit, architecture, landscape, interior and creatively design a carrier, a new order of space philosophy without boundaries.
This project is completed by reconstruction of an old building. The overall building spaces and facades are three-dimensional and irregularly shaped. The building curtain wall and the ring corridor space leakage is serious. In the process of this design, each floor space is shaped by the irregular oval of the building, presenting different semi-open and enclosed spaces. Each wall is curved or three-dimensional in response to the architecture itself. For the decorative materials of the interior space, to ensure the overall continuity of the space, we have done a lot of material research. For example, for the large area of art paint on the second floor, we use gradual change, flying sand, pull pattern and other comprehensive manual finishing treatment, so that the space is complete and at the same time we can see changes in the texture of details. The expression of the seam relationship between the material and details of the large-area curved wall is almost the biggest obstacle of the whole project.
The most outstanding aspect of the team of the project is that the creative process of the whole design solution was very smooth. Including the plan function logic, space rhythm, furniture, lighting & artwork and other steps, the whole process was very coherent, as well as the construction of the project. Specialised designers were on site every day to guide the details, and the seamless connections between different sections of staff was very close. Even in the very limited time, the team members united and cooperated sincerely, and finally completed the whole project very well.
The SBID International Design Awards have become one of the most prestigious interior design awards in the global design community. Our whole team is very young and energetic, and we need more encouragement and support for the design path we are currently exploring.
Both my company and I feel very fortunate and honoured to be a finalist and hope to receive the SBID International Design Award Crystal Trophy at the annual awards ceremony. Because it represents a unique opportunity to connect, celebrate and showcase my company with a professional audience of professional peers, potential business partners and potential customers. At the same time, it will inspire our young team to move forward and contribute more and better design expressions to the world.
Questions answered by Li Dai, Design Director of the project at Metropolitan Space Art Design.
We hope you feel inspired by this week's design!
If you missed the last instalment of Project of the Week, featuring a bold and magical apartment design by Mane Design, click here to read it.
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