

Arch Design Award
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Interior Design Category
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PUXIN
Designed by
Leo Fang
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PUXIN
Commercial & Office Architecture
Hangzhou, China
Leo Fang
Leo Fang, Zhang Yeshun










Photo Credits:
Xu Yiwen, 2023
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Leo Fang, 2023
Simplicity and darkness, rationality and temperature, are the sparks of collision between modern elements and geometric mathematics, and the chord between geometric mathematics and natural philosophy. With horizontal and vertical light and shade, the water-ripple-like lighting is integrated into it in a soft and peaceful form, and the spatial order is in harmony with the rigidity and flexibility. The reception area, front desk and lounge bar counter are condensed in a stack of cubic structures, communicating with the diversity of functions in minimalism and blended in gray and wood. The water bar embedded under the attic integrates the elements of glass and water-pattern mirror, where light and shadow dance, animating the space and relaxing the soul in light and shadow. The combination of prismatic glass and silver-coloured steel columns creates a soft water pattern and light and shadow weaving in the air, making people at peace here. RGB changing lights visually add a calm and mysterious tone, leading the fine-tuned fusion of veiled commonality and untrammelled individuality. The metal coffee table has a variety of shapes, with the bronze color echoing the warm wood color of the wooden ladder, which is harmonious and flexible. Straight and clear straight lines are a clear aisle at a glance, where stone meets wood, and tautness and looseness are naturally transited. In this environment with transparent glass, rounded arc, and bonded metal, everything has been unfolded before our eyes in an objective and leisure way. When night falls here, the aroma of coffee fade away in the daytime office atmosphere, and the RGB lighting changes, as if diving into the river of "Song of Ice and Fire", with the red lights shaking and the blue lights changing. Pure and accommodating, the space is like an art gallery, starting a dialogue between tradition and modernity through geometric blocks.