The case is located in Foshan, the hometown of martial arts, which was once famous for Wing Chun. We try to blend modern aesthetics and brand culture, combining Foshan's local culture with Oriental Zen in the same space, and performing the interpretation of Zen and martial arts. Zen is the main body, Wu is the form, and tea is the inspiration. The three converge and collide in the same space, arousing the local people's proud sense of cultural belonging. The challenge lies in how to combine regional characteristics with brand culture, so as to satisfy modern young people to enjoy tea and at the same time arouse the perception of traditional culture. A lot of China's unique traditional culture in the "Chinese speed" of the demolition and construction, a little bit of loss. This culture that has accompanied for hundreds of years and thousands of years is the biggest feature, and it is also the most valuable thing in this place. How to respect and carry forward the local culture while meeting the modern needs of the new industrial development is the place to be challenged and followed by the design. In addition to the reasonable arrangement to meet the tea drinking needs of tea customers in various states, we have also made a bold combination and interpretation of how the local characteristic traditional culture uses space.
China
Award : GRAND PRIZE
Client : HEYTEA
Affiliation : UND Design Studio
https://asiadesignprize.com/exhibition/133798
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Japanese style
Minimalist style