From [invisible] to [tangible] [tai chi] is an idea, a philosophy, it is [invisible]. [Taijiquan] is a kind of exercise. You can see its strength and beauty. It is [tangible]. Mr. Zhu Ming, a famous sculptor in Taiwan, created a series of sculptures called [Tai Chi], which fully expressed the power and aesthetics of Tai Chi. Every hand or foot raising, every standing or kicking movement, All perfectly show the essence and charm of Tai Chi. Architectural design: 1. In the facade design of the building, it is divided into two blocks, one is dark and the other is light, which respectively represent the two elements of [yin] and [yang] in Tai Chi. These two blocks are opposite to each other and exist in harmony with each other, forming a complete individual in a fusion way. 2. At the same time, it is also integrated into the architectural design with the aesthetic concept in the sculptor Zhu Ming's [Tai Chi] sculpture works, using clean lines and three-dimensional cutting sculpture techniques. Therefore, in the architectural design, clean lines are used to form a block with strong three-dimensional impression, which means the movement of raising hands or raising feet or kicking legs in the sculpture to express the strength and beauty in the sculpture.
Country
China
Year
2017
Client
WANKE Group
Affiliation
KRIS LIN INTERNATIONAL DESIGN
Designer
Kris Lin, Jiayu Yang
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