DESIGN NAME: Racing Clubs
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Interior Design
INSPIRATION: The founder’s intention is to create an environment where the enthusiasts can share the fun and knowledge among the peers. To achieve this goal, design team decided to integrate the minimalism with a slight industrial twist to make this space calm but inviting, just like a playground welcoming all guests.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Mainly, Racing Clubs provides the sales and customization services of the remote modeling car and is measured around 3000 square ft and divided into four sections: Office, 3D Printing Room, Showroom & DIY Zone.
The challenge of this project is to seamlessly merge these four areas together in terms of style consistency and functionality. The design team has done a perfect job to solve the problem. In addition, the showcasing fixture is nicely done and has complemented the interior style.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: The founder’s intention is to create an environment where the enthusiasts can do anything related to this hobby and, most importantly, to share the joy and knowledge among the peers. To echo with the purpose of this space, design team develops an approach to integrate the minimalism with a slight industrial twist to make this space quiet but inviting, and full with characters in furnishing details. Such as low-quality wood, polished concrete, rusty iron, concrete brick, are largely employed to create this unique industrial style and museum-like aura to expresses the personality.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project started in February 2018 in Tamsui, New Taipei City, Taiwan and finished in June 2018.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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TAGS: Interior Design, Industrial Style, Modernism, Complex Space, Minimalism, Office, Co-working Space, Taiwan
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CHALLENGE: Display shelves at Showroom
The showcase shelving installation is the centerpiece within the showroom and immediately draws attention from the visitors. The fixture was inspired by the rotating parking tower mechanism, and developed into an electrically controlled storage device. The platform hidden on top surrounded by square stage lighting can be controlled up and down similar to the elevator motion.
The entire fixture was customized and built by iron and wood to reinforce the interior style. It also forms a passage way as if the visitors can walk through it and appreciate the collections.
ADDED DATE: 2018-10-25 08:46:10
TEAM MEMBERS (2) : Cherry Chu and No.5 Workroom Design Dept.
IMAGE CREDITS: Cherry Chiu, 2018.
PATENTS/COPYRIGHTS: Copyrights belong to No.5 Workroom, 2019
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