Origin of Everything in Guangdong

Origin of Everything in Guangdong

Design: C.DD, architects

This is a cubic architectural installation of 3m x 3m x 3m. This is not a large space; however, it carries the designers’ great affection and thinking for their hometown Foshan.

Central Business District in Changchun

Central Business District in Changchun

Architects: HENN

The idea with the office areas is to attract tenants from the fields of research and technology. In contrast to the traditional, massive plinth construction, the high-rise buildings stand in a public space where paths and squares interlock with the surrounding green areas in the city.

Chetian Tourist Center in Guizhou

Chetian Tourist Center

Architects: West-line studio. The Chetian Village runs parallel to a river and the local traditional architectural style is characterized by stone houses with open air courtyards repeated in a parallel way. Each unit is linked to the others and all these parallel bands form separated groups

HEIKE Fashion Brand Concept Store Hangzho

HEIKE Fashion Brand Concept Store

Design: AN Interior Design Co. HEIKE concept fashion store is a project by AN Studio and a poetic conceptual and spatial experiment to create an innovative example of interior design for an independent fashion brand.

Integrated Commercial and Transportation Hub

Integrated Commercial and Transportation Hub

Architects: Aedas

Located in front of the Sanya High-speed Railway Station, Sanya Integrated Commercial and Transportation Hub is a mixed-use tourist information point and transportation hub.

Transparent Shell in Guangzhou, China

Transparent Shell

Design: PONE Architecture. In answering the question on how to integrate architecture to further interact and blend cities, environments, human beings and space, PONE Architecture created the architectural sculpture “Transparent Shell”.

City Inn in Chengdu Kuanzhai Alley Hotel

City Inn in Chengdu

Architects: Chu Chih-Kang Space Design. City Inn is located nearby historical attraction Kuanzhai Alley in Chengdu. The client asked for extensive renovations on a very low budget. To make people see the history of this area, we let them to walk into the history

Zhangjiajie Viewing Platform in China

Zhangjiajie Viewing Platform

Design: Martin Duplantier Architectes

The platforms are opportunities, each in their own respect, to create a physical relationship with this rock face. The illusion of a mirror for the one, the fear of the void for the next, and lastly the setting in abyss for the final.

Danxia Exhibition Center in Guizhou

Danxia Exhibition Center

Architects: West-line studio. Danxia landform is a unique red rock landscape located in southern China. Chishui Danxia, in the north of Guizhou province, can be classified as ‘young Danxia’, which is one of the most impressive phases.

Bing’an Red Memorial Guizhou

Bing'an Red Memorial

Architects: West-line studio. The Red Army Memorial Museum is situated in the rural Bing’an Warf, a shoal in the middle of the Chishui river, on the border between the regions of Guizhou and Sichuan, in South-West China.

Dream Stream Residence in Guiyang

Dream Stream Residence

Architects: West-line studio

The lead characteristic of this residential project is its complicated circulation system. Splitting routes has created different kind of yards and different level of privacy.

Curve Cutting Dongguan, Guangdong

Curve Cutting

Design: C.DD, architects. In the design of Savour Dalang hairdressing salon, what the designer strives to achieve is: to impress and spoil the customers and make them come back.

Concrete Memorial Guizhou Landscape

Guizhou Concrete Memorial

Architects: West-line studio. The Huangpi Dong combat site, located in Tiantai Town, not far from Chishui City. This area is a well known “red tourism” spot in south-west China.

Huafa & City Hub in Wuhan, China

Huafa City Hub

Architect: Qin Yue-Ming. The brief was to create a building connected ib style to Wuhan. Research of the local culture was conducted and sparkling ripples in the East Lake after rain inspired the designers and led them to the answer—water