Temporary Design Museum

Temporary Design Museum

Temporary Design Museum featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Qing Zhu Lake

If the sales office does not treat the sales as a kind of mission, it would endow more possibilities for space, so the design will be infused by more inspiration and less limit. The building is not only a sales office but also a mini-type library. The designer hopes the building can make progress and have self-actualization after accomplishing the simple mission instead of still remaining at a level just to solve simple function. Furthermore, the designer also expects that it can be given personal and social value, which can inspire people and transfer warmth and energy in the future.

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Marugo

Marugo Shinbashi incorporates the circle that composes the Marugo logo into the interior of the interior as a feeling of opening and casual feeling of the wine bar, and an eye-catching mechanism, the western element and the Japanese material of the copper panel made of Takaoka. In combination, Masterd was able to make something that was not there.

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Shkrub

The Shkrub house appeared out of love and for love — a loving couple with three kids. The DNA of the house includes the structuring aesthetic principles that find inspiration in Ukrainian history and culture inspired by Japanese wisdom. The element of earth as a material makes itself felt in structural aspects of the home, such as the original thatched roof and in the beautiful and dense textured clay walls. The idea of paying homage, as a founding place, can be sensed throughout the home, like a delicate guiding thread.

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Terrafertil

Terrafertil plays on the relationship between the workplace and physical environment. Between nature and health and how design can become a tool for wellness. Our design is inspired by the fluidity and materiality of our surroundings. The form found through organic efficiencies that could be represented in the space. The office composition was a mix of open and closed spaces that mimic the organic growth which one finds in nature. Wood forms that draped throughout the space were created to reminisce on nature’s organic growth and define space.

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Shiding Tea Ceremony

The designer uses large windows to eliminate human obstacles, perfectly reflects the spatial ideas of the tea guest culture, creates the openness and connectivity of indoor and outdoor spaces, and improves the level of communication and interaction between people. Making tea art is no longer just a learning class, but let participants experience the tranquility and integrity of tea, the harmony and unification of nature and people.

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Musen Spa

In this case, the designer creates a semi open arch hole in the space, and the woven wood surface extends on each side of the wall. The reflection of the ground light highlights the vault on the wall. The relationship between the volume and the geometry block forms the art form of the space. The geometric language of the waiting area extends from the wall to the top surface. The soft light touches the natural texture on the wood. The moss in the mini sand table is particularly attractive under the low ceiling.

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Design interview of the day

Read the latest interviews and conversations on design, creativity and innovation between design journalist and world-famous designers, artists and architects. See latest design projects and award-winning designs by famous designers, artists, architects and innovators. Discover new insights on creativity, innovation, arts, design and architecture. Learn about design processes of great designers.

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