Lifestyle Design

Lifestyle Design

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

 

Olivino

The project transforms a former industrial exhibition hall into a Michelin level dining space through a strategy of dialogue rather than coverage. Retaining the original double height, column free structure and iconic skylight grid, the design integrates refined insertions such as a circular glass wine cellar and sculptural copper stove to mediate scale and circulation. Natural and artificial light are orchestrated to shape an immersive atmosphere, allowing industrial rationality and culinary warmth to coexist within a cohesive spatial framework.

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Senbo Resort

The project presents an immersive interior environment inspired by Wuhan's landscape imagery of mountains, flowing water, and lotus forms. Curved surfaces, fluid floor patterns, and organic textures establish a continuous natural atmosphere. Using building information modeling simulations and custom fabricated components, the design achieves a seamless balance between artistic expression and structural precision. Sustainable materials and soft environmental lighting further shape a tranquil, contemporary retreat that evokes the cultural character of the region.

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Classy Mansion

This project redefines the sales center by interpreting Eastern cultural aesthetics in a modern context. Drawing inspiration from the Forbidden City's purlins and Daming Lake's tranquility, the space uses natural textures, low-saturation tones, and traditional crafts to deliver a sensory-rich experience. Integrated antiques and heritage materials add narrative depth. The result is a refined, human-centered club that blurs the boundary between tradition and innovation.

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Snow Park

As the exhibition center for the world's largest indoor ski resort, the project integrates the design language of Ice, Light and Art, to create an immersive exploration experience through six themed scenes, showcasing ice and snow culture alongside urban innovation. Its flexible spatial layout ensures a seamless transition from exhibition to future commercial operations, delivering lasting economic and cultural value while driving the rise of ice and snow tourism in southern China.

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Fuma

This house for a family of four stands along a railway line in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. To adapt to the site's exposure to train noise, vibrations, and flood risk, reinforced concrete was used. The second floor cantilevers 5.6m toward the street and 3.2m toward the parking area, allowing for single-story-style living on the second level within a three-story structure. Plants are placed throughout the architecture, such as in gardens and terraces, creating spaces where greenery and the built form intertwine, blending the home seamlessly with nature.

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Xingshufu Banouet

The overall space blends oriental aesthetics with a contemporary modern western approach, leading to differences in spatial forms. Western art forms and ideas have a constantly changing spirit of rational criticism, while Eastern art forms have a consistent aesthetic trend and cultural spirit. Creating a familiar cultural experience in this city in the contemporary context will focus on the extension of humanistic charm, elegance, and value recognition, integrating them into modern lifestyles, and achieving the ultimate in the presentation of this space.

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