The West Garden Club, which is dominated by the matrix, is based on the minimalist style, adding natural materials such as wood, ceramics, linen and stone to create a simple, implicit and restrained elegant space. The interior design organically combines traditional cultural elements with modern techniques, such as traditional landscape art paintings, calligraphy art installations, white marble floors and walls, and white roofs that change in height. The ink marble background wall of the reception hall, the transparent acrylic inner landscape wall and the metal strip light belt, with their own simple structure and natural materials, form a delicate entry space with rich levels and rhythm. The water bar area and the negotiation area are separated by a sand table area, which well forms the multiple utilization of space functions. The space metal chandeliers and floor lamps act as eye-catching "functional dividing lines" for the overall white-dominated space, which is ingenious and delicate. The negotiation area near the window is combined with wooden leisure sofa, which is naturally unified in tone. The book bar is a unique functional area of the West Garden Club, which is different from other sales offices. Along the window is a floor-to-ceiling glass window, which is divided into several parts of the same size by the metal grid of the traditional door leaf pattern, symbolizing the landscape album of traditional Chinese painting. Together, it is a picture. Looking at each piece separately, it is a picture and a scenery, and the scenery of each piece is different. The front wall and a wall protruding into the left side are used as the whole bookshelf to maximize the function of the book bar. A long table and seat are placed in the center, and sofa reading areas are on both sides. The combination of the running script art installation hanging from the ceiling and the metal lighting forms a dialogue between traditional and modern art. The dark green carpet, the green plants on the table and the outdoor running water and garden landscape form a natural continuation. The tea bar of the club is also a unique part of the interior planning of the West Garden Project. The design overlaps and combines the teahouse, the calligraphy and scholarly fragrance of thousands of years ago, the life scene of literati and elegant scholars, with the tea leisure bar in contemporary life, creating an empty and elegant modern space and a long spiritual habitat, so as to reflect the atmospheric city pattern of the whole Xiyuan project.
China
Award : WINNER
Client : Naning CRC
Affiliation : Matrix Design
Designer : Wang Guan, IdmenLiu, Wang Zhaobao
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