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.
AD GIN Studio in Beijing, China by GB Space
June 11th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: GB Space
AD GIN STUDIO is a high-end photography studio designed by GB SPACE. This project is located at block K2 JinXingQiYuan in Beijing. The total area of the project is 360 square meters. The space consists of two parts: VIP area and studio area. The VIP area is about 160 square meters, including bar area, conference area and two VIP reception rooms. The studio area is 280 square meters.
The inspiration comes from the photography composition technique of framing within a frame.
Designers seek to create multi-level visual effects in a limited space, recording people and stories in the scattered stacking spaces.
These independent spaces are visually connected to each other so that people walking in the space will have more situational feelings.
The clear height of 8.6 meters allows designers to fully develop their potential.
The designers have designed two staggered layers for two VIP reception rooms, distinguishing the functional requirements of public area and private area by different heights.
In addition, by using stairs as the communication path of each space, the layering of the space is enhanced, and the facade effect is significant.
The facade in the space is the key area for the designers to express the concept. The window is opened on the translucent polycarbonate wall panels , and the material is combined with the lighting design to make the space present a looming picture-in-picture effect.
The material of space is mainly consists of metal, cement paint, terrazzo and gray wood.
Designed with exquisite workmanship on the wall, the designers seem to intercept the corner of the picture frame and extend the design language of the picture-in-picture.
These design elements reinforce the layering of the space as well as making a significant texture contrast with coarse cement paint.
Based on the special function of photography studio, many flexible doors can be easily opened and closed in the space. For example, the entrance is a movable gate, when it opens, the path of the studio and the VIP area can be naturally separated, and the user can be divided into various areas; when there is a large shooting demand, it allow the various models of vehicles to enter and exit the studio freely by close the gate. In addition, the partition doors designed at the facade in the space also meets different usage requirements. when the door is closed, the studio area and the VIP area can be used independently. When the door is opened and slides to one side, the studio area and the VIP area will be integrated, which will enlarge the depth of the studio and make the space more open and flexible.
The design of the VIP reception room is based on the principle of comfort and functional. In the space of nearly 30 square meters, there are separate washrooms, minibar, make-up space, shampoo area and dining space.
In the two make-up areas, the material and styling of the well-designed furniture integrate into the space, highlighting the design language and the uniqueness of the space.
The soft furnishings details are also matched with metal and gray wood finishes in the space, along with leather and velvet furniture, marble table and fragrance, bringing the high style and comfort to the whole space.
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