The project is located on the commercial street on the left bank of Vita in Zhengzhou, China. As the main bridge into the commercial street, the designer hopes that it can present an emotional sustenance to the young people who come here. Therefore, it is defined as "lucky bridge", lucky bridge, locking happiness! The design concept of this case comes from: floating island "convergence", conveying that "1.1 drops of happiness are the convergence of love". Therefore, the 100-meter-long bridge is filled with dense floating island graphics, and the whole space is like a net woven by love, sticking happiness and gathering happiness. The challenge of this case is how to increase as much commercial space as possible on the limited traffic line. In order to make this bridge, taking advantage of its greater commercial function advantages, the designer has made a brand-new distribution in the internal function settings. The central trail runs through the symmetrical bridge holes on both sides, presenting a multi-functional space system, such as: normal leisure function, festival food street function, cultural activity function, etc., different time periods, different functions, so that it was originally only used as a pedestrian passage single traffic function, extending to the multi-functional space, and adding value to the project. The open bridge tunnel shows the outdoor scenery from different angles for the interior, and also brings sufficient natural lighting for the interior. The internal space is flexibly combined according to different needs, which strengthens the connection between people in the commercial street, allowing consumers to have a spiritual dialogue and an emotional interaction. It is functionally beyond the function carried by the bridge itself, so that the originally limited space has been extended indefinitely, and the development of commerce has more possibilities.
Country
China
Year
2019
Client
Xintian Group
Affiliation
Arizon design
Designer
SHENJUNWEI
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