Shanghai Joy City-Ferris Wheel Project -2013
Design story:
The original design only made the design concept that year, and the interior was later subcontracted by them to other companies for design.
I remember that several design companies and institutions in Shanghai were bidding at that time. I designed two plans. Because the boss didn't attach great importance to the bidding plan, so I didn't give me much time. However, I was very interested in designing such a large project and often worked overtime when designing. I still remember their excitement when they came back, saying that they were holding some A4 paper printed reports, seeing that everyone else was a thick stack, I felt hopeless. I didn't expect to be selected.
Originally, Party A chose another plan called "City of the Moon", because there are 30 sedan cabins. My idea is that each cabin has the effect of different moon phase changes. However, due to the fact that no suitable light could be found at that time without affecting the people inside to see the scenery outside, I chose this "four-leaf clover" plan to represent the group of young people, draw different colors with colors to show the vitality of youth.
My original design was to make each car cabin into a color to express a kind of youthful vitality. Later, the construction party considered that the color of the paint was easy to fade, and the later maintenance would be very difficult, so it was made into pure white and used the interior light as the color distinction.
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Can this really be done on the roof? Not to say that the foundation requirements are relatively high
Is it a real project
Ha, ha, ha, since I was a child, I was afraid of being a ferris wheel ~
The 2013 design should be completed by now.
Build a ferris wheel upstairs....