Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Technology Park

The design of the technology exhibition hall introduces new ideas, improves some trendy designs that are in line with current trends, and introduces some marketing concepts to make the theme style of the exhibition hall clear. Utilize visual stimuli and situational experiences to stimulate visitors' curiosity and enhance interaction. Exhibition hall design is not only about showcasing technological knowledge, but also about highlighting the connection between people and high technology, as well as between people and the environment.

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Wuhan Qiwu Technology

The overall office decoration design features blue and orange as the main color scheme, which comes from the company's image logo and ultimately achieves the stunning spatial visual effect of this project. The light colored corridors and open workspaces create a sharp contrast with the blue space volume. Through the creation of colors, each functional space is clearly and powerfully defined, creating an exquisite, simple, and highly personalized fashionable office environment.

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Teru Sushi

In Kitakyushu City, a local restaurant has seen significant change, attracting wider attention. Under the third generation owner's direction, it has gained recognition, reaching a large social media audience. The recent renovation aimed to further the owner's culinary performance concept, focusing on its artistic elements. The design includes a tea ceremony inspired entrance, creating anticipation for the counter seating. The dark space contributes to a dramatic dining experience.

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Port

A harbor symbolizes the desire for freedom, a sentiment reflected in this residence overlooking Kaohsiung Port. Designed as both a retreat and guesthouse, the home takes inspiration from a vessel at rest, maintaining a connection to its maritime surroundings. The design softens structural lines and adopts a neutral palette, allowing attention to shift naturally toward the large windows. From this vantage point, the sea, the setting sun, and passing ships become an integral part of the living space.

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Refined Serenity

The reception center pairs a structured black and white exterior with a softened, landscaped courtyard. Inside, materials like wood and fabric create a comfortable setting, while stone, metal, and lighting add details. Zoned for function, it features a coffee bar for reception, a discreet negotiation area, and an exhibition space for multiple real estate projects. Balancing stability and flexibility, the design seamlessly integrates hospitality with purpose.

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Tjeld

Tjeld Bar is a harmonious blend of nature and functionality. Inspired by the scenic Norwegian coast and the iconic Tjeld bird, this bar recreates the atmosphere of the shoreline through natural materials like marble, wood, and metal. Fluid interior lines echo oyster shells while glowing lamps reflect the watchful presence of the bird. A bold red column, representing the oystercatcher's beak, separates the cocktail and oyster stations. Ergonomic space planning and sustainable materials support comfort, functionality, and a strong connection to nature.

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