World Designers Magazine

World Designers Magazine

World Designers Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Shenzhen Art Museum

The project site is located in the low-density business district of Shenzhen North Railway Station in Longhua New District, close to the Hongshan Metro Station in Longhua District, the architectural form is like a hand merging up and down, creating different levels of public platforms in the middle of the two buildings, the platform expands the function of the building, the elevated space makes it away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and the roof on the top provides shelter for it, creating a comfortable atmosphere, providing public space while also undertaking the axis of the city.

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Skyline Bay

Skyline Bay Community Center traces its roots to the new modern luxury residence architecture art and surpasses the imagination of traditional residence, creating a neo-modernism innovative luxury residence with a fearless spirit of subversion and breakthrough. It extracts the meandering and streamlined elements of Shaxi to the north side of the plot, integrates the inspiration of time and light, and uses the flowing lines as the main frame of the exhibition area.

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Stacked Crystal Form

This project establishes a smart factory integrating headquarters and plant functions adjacent to the existing research facility. Inspired by stacked crystal chips, the design symbolizes Daishinku's products in architectural form. This motif extends across the exterior and interior, creating an open, continuous workspace that embodies the company's identity while enhancing connectivity. The lighting plan reflects the angles of crystal cutting, integrating this distinctive feature into the spatial design to create a dynamic and functional environment.

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Yamaha Corporation Headquarters

The building situated in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, serves as the global headquarters of Yamaha Corporation, a distinguished manufacturer of musical instruments. A prominent feature of this facility is its integration with the existing structure, facilitated by a large overhanging volume at the lower level, which promotes seamless circulation. This network oriented design not only fosters employee interaction but also enhances brand communication and organizational synergy.

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Tura

The Tura Table draws inspiration from the pyramids, built from Tura stone, a symbol of resilience and history. This influence shaped its name and design, merging ancient and modern aesthetics. It features three stone-like bases, crafted from fiberglass to replicate stone's texture while reducing weight. A seamless glass surface, secured with silicone bonding, contrasts with the rugged texture below. The stones provide stability, while the glass adds lightness and functionality. This fusion of history and contemporary craftsmanship makes the Tura Table a timeless statement piece.

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Accordion

The accordion sofa is a modular sofa composed of just one base module. This base module can be compressed in size and curvature through its internal structure, much like the dynamic changes of an accordion's bellows during a performance. Using this versatile base module, countless sofa configurations can be created to meet the needs of various spaces. Additionally, the sofa can be compressed for flat pack packaging, making it easy to place in a shopping cart or carry away. This reduces packaging, storage, and logistics costs while enhancing the shopping experience.

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