Therefore, we inherit this cultural and architectural vocabulary in our design, using many Chinese classical elements, home decoration, space color matching to blend the vermilion representing China, breaking the ordinary people's imagination of the bar space. In this case, we recycle the vermilion old door pieces, window grilles and even the split wooden door into the design, so that it can be reborn, so that modern and classical, East and West, compatible coexistence in the space. The entrance of the space is divided by vermilion with words and symbols such as "will enter the wine", which symbolizes the cultural nature of the space. The rugged and mottled entrance door creates a very rich and charming entrance image. The interior facade is continuous with antique window grilles, allowing the space to produce internal and external partitions. Continue the design vocabulary while taking into account the transparency while maintaining the necessary privacy of the venue. Four changes have been made to the internal space planning, with a bar counter suitable for a small number of people and a seating area for two or more people. Use bright Turkish blue and red purple on the seat to give the color a colorful and fashionable texture, and use a small amount of embellishment to make the vision rich and not messy. Lighting is the use of lantern shape, but to break through the traditional green to increase its uniqueness. The cabinet design of the bar counter area continues the concept of window grilles as sliding door pieces, and adds linear yellow light sources to separate the visual quality of the space. Yellow tone also jumps into the overall visual focus in the dark space. The small box-style seats are painted with low-color handmade paint, creating a strong contrast between bright and dark, gorgeous and quaint in the two areas. The overall space creates one for modern people, who can travel back to the quiet corners of ancient China through time and space at any time.
Chinese Taipei
Award : GOLD WINNER
Affiliation : Mojo Design Studio
Designer : Ya Han Chang
www.asiadesignprize.com/133534
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