DESIGN NAME: Harmony Between Past and Present
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Private Club House
INSPIRATION: This spatial planning design project is a private club, the narrow and long house form is separated horizontally with the center as the axis, adopting two-way symmetric design; the spatial layout is smooth and eclectic, containing wine tasting area, wine storage area, banquet hall, Tripitaka Library and a small rest area.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The interior design is based on the theme of Buddhism classics and oriental-style, fused with unique modern geometrically-cut light-belt design, showing symbiosis of vintage and modern styles; the unique electric mechanism takes people inside the hidden paradise featuring sophisticated and luxurious spatial atmosphere, demonstrating the beauty of layers and variations.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: Continue to go forward towards other spaces, where classical oriental elements are fused with modern electric light entertainment, and the classics are used to meet the past with the present, placing the folded linear space-time into the club space to take visitors for a pleasant feast.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project finished in Jan. 2015 in Taipei City, Taiwan.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Passing through another glass wall similar to an antique shelf will arrive at the flourishing metallic shimmering wine tasting area created using Champagne Armand de Brignac, while the external wall resembles a Chinese style courtyard, and rainbow colors vary on the upper space of the interior, with irregular geometrical ceiling extending to the facades of the space, thereby forming a unique wall surface design with the transparent wine storage shelf, and the space resembles a modern cave filled with unique spatial quality.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: The space is 1586 square meters
TAGS: Interior Design, Space,Private Club House
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: The deep and wide area of the private club progressively arranged each space into a different atmosphere through meticulous planning. With a double square style as the foundation, the guest-welcoming lobby is used as the hub connecting to the various atmospheres, corresponding to the owner’s favored oriental sentiment.
CHALLENGE: One has to pass through the electric mechanism in order to go inside, where one may then be redirected to the various atmospheres through the patterned hollow wall. The Tripitaka Library collects the entire set of Chinese Buddhist Canon on the circular antique shelf, reproducing the royal family times through the white starlight sprinkling down from the ceiling.
ADDED DATE: 2019-02-13 10:34:08
TEAM MEMBERS (2) : Chu Yu-Yu and Chu Yi-Hung
IMAGE CREDITS: Chen Guanzhou
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