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.
Han Shang Lou Restaurant in Guangdong, China by JG PHOENIX
December 24th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: JG PHOENIX
The Hanshanglou project locates at the Phoenix island of Xiangqiao District in Guangdong, Chaozhou, where the island is one of the eight natural landscapes in the ancient Chaozhou city embraced by quiet elegance and pleasant climate. Taking into consideration the natural scenery of the island, the designer successfully integrates the unique food culture of Chaoshan people with spatial designs, creating a dining space with a perfect combination of color, aroma, taste and appearance.
The designer seeks a balance between traditional Chinese aesthetics and the use of modern materials.
The interpretation of Chinese aesthetics is expressed through materials and interior decoration.
Combination of fiction and reality is neither strong nor plain.
It is expressed by the integration of modern and oriental classical elements.
Traditional culture is inherited and re-created.
Polished by time and history, traditional culture still has its own charm.
The continuation of traditions lies not only on symbols.
This is a combination between modern and eastern cultures.
It is of more important to apply the old to the new.
A look of extreme extravagance can be expressed by oriental culture.
What difference is the cultural feeling of an introvert elegance.
“food, clothing, shelter and transportation”
Beauty come from daily life.
Food is also a type of aesthetics.
Tasting food has quietly become the pleasure of our lives.
A more comfortable and elegant place is provided for foodies.
It becomes a way for us to enjoy life and enjoy designing in a more direct way.
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