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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Dreams-Chasing, Life & Art Showroom in Shantou, China by AD ARCHITECTURE

 
April 14th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: AD ARCHITECTURE

“In the gray space, a red gyro rotates at a high speed around the center fulcrum. The gravitational force at the edge continues to be generated and resists the center support. A gaze in the endless rotation causes people to fall into the abyss of dreams, mysterious, dark and overlapping…”, everyone has a dream, which is an illusory yet real experience. Dreams provide more space for people to think about infinity, transcending the boundaries of real space, chasing, exploring and conquering in dreams while looking backward at the self and superego in personality. Perhaps it is also an encouragement for people to contemplate in real life. And that’s why we call it Dreams-Chasing.

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

  • Architects: AD ARCHITECTURE
  • Project: Dreams-Chasing, Life & Art Showroom
  • Location: Shantou, Guangdong, China
  • Photography: Ouyang Yun
  • Chief Designer: XIE Peihe
  • Construction Team: AD CONSTRUCTION
  • Building Area: 480 m2
  • Design Time: September, 2018
  • Completion Time: December, 2018

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

The project is located inside a mall in the suburbs. The space is mainly targeted for displaying furniture and mattresses. The designer defines it as life & art showroom. The site is a narrow rectangular space in east-west direction, with a standard column grid structure and evenly distributed windows on the north and south walls, resulting in a single spatial form. Based on the ingenious conception of space, the designer pushes the background of the project to the edge of the dream, and explores the diverse meanings of showroom space under the condition of limited space structure through the concept of “taking objects as reality, space as virtual, and dreams as the world”.

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Space is virtual. In fact, in the virtual state, the narratives are allowed not to be presented in the order of events. To avoid a single linear space form, the design opens the non-load-bearing partition wall that combines the structure from the very beginning. Simple and pure geometrical form is interspersed in the framework of structure, and the original space is decomposed and reconstructed, creating spaces of different shapes and interconnections, both inside and outside, thus the boundaries of space are blurred.

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

By refining the volume of the form, the versatile geometry functions as division of space while independent from the space. The arc-shaped form adds fun to the space that is filled with tension, and the missing hole not only implies the beginning of each unknown space, but also allows the spaces to penetrate each other. A sloping wall seems to point to an unknown edge. Under the superposition of multiple forms and spaces, the viewers are guided into a world between dream and reality. The space is no longer limited to displaying, instead it is a space that can be perceived, thus generating subjective experience and memory.

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Objects as reality. From spatial memory to empathy, objects are the spiritual carrier of life, the viewers' token in space, and the continuation of emotions, presented in the form of freedom, revealing life in space and returning to the essence of life.

Take dreams as the world, where the viewers are in self-observation.

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Image Courtesy © Ouyang Yun

Original space, Image Courtesy © AD ARCHITECTURE

During construction, Image Courtesy © AD ARCHITECTURE

Spatial model, Image Courtesy © AD ARCHITECTURE

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Categories: Art Center, Interiors, Renovation, Showroom, space




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