The life in a city is usually fast-paced and self-enclosed. The designer hopes to create a temporary homelike lounge in the city through a lighting box with warmth. The project is a special box located in the city center, serving as a warm light in the city. It provides a home-like rest stop for city workers in busy areas, offering convenient services such as a place for short breaks, drinking water, charging stations, first-aid kits, and various other amenities.
YARD STUDIO, established in the United States in 2017, is an experimental and research-based independent design studio working on creative practices in the fields of urban design, architectural design, spatial design, installation and furniture design. YARD STUDIO pays a keen focus on material and construction details, and challenges the deep integration of cutting-edge intelligent information technology and traditional craftsmanship in the fields of urban design, architecture design and interior design. Through an orderly and alternating design study on the site, function, lighting, material, nature, atmosphere and scene, YARD STUDIO pursues design sensibly and deals with demand rationally, connecting “people, space, and events” in the scenes of life through design.
YARD STUDIO, established in the United States in 2017, is an experimental and research-based independent design studio working on creative practices in the fields of urban design, architectural design, spatial design, installation and furniture design. YARD STUDIO pays a keen focus on material and construction details, and challenges the deep integration of cutting-edge intelligent information technology and traditional craftsmanship in the fields of urban design, architecture design and interior design. Through an orderly and alternating design study on the site, function, lighting, material, nature, atmosphere and scene, YARD STUDIO pursues design sensibly and deals with demand rationally, connecting “people, space, and events” in the scenes of life through design. Projects of YARD STUDIO, either a single small chair, or the renovation of an old town, all are an attempt to find a comfortable zone that not only fits the diversity of modern life, but also responds to the human instinct for dwelling.