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Lanshuiyuan by Wu Wei
In terms of functional structure, based on the long-term research and understanding of the owner's lifestyle, the designer planned a living area with different themes such as social, wine tasting, fitness, etc., and expanded the southward activity area on the original spatial layout, adding 130 square meter area where to create a buffer zone that can be used for drinking tea, sunbathing, or storage areas, reserving more imaginary space for future life.
The entrance is blue, paired with gold in appropriate shades.
Saturated, bright, and vibrant gold is either interspersed or stretched, walking around the corner of the room as the treble in a melody ornamenting the blue clef.
Nestled small eagles, blue plum bottles, golden brackets, blue bookcases, inlaid with gold edges, and escalator rails rotating down one after another.
Set the table and chairs to enjoy the tea next to the water, expand the awareness, stare at the waves, experience the natural causes and effects, or to find peace in the middle of the trouble. Clouds in the sky will turn into rain, and winter snow will fall on the earth. Rivers and lakes will send water back into the shadows, reciprocating, endless, where people live in-between.
Wu Wei likens each of his projects to "talking about a long relationship." Naturally, much time must be spent on "researching" people. As a designer, he insists on giving the best to his clients, so the matching of people and space is a technical and professional issue. After all, the house becomes "home" because of "people."
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Through the dismantling of the design medium, the designer makes the abstract beauty and happiness in life more comfortable to perceive, and also makes the limited home into a different time and space where one can free mind and body.
As the earliest port cities open to the outside world, Tianjin's architecture has become the epitome of a diversified universe of human settlements. From the Five Avenues that combine Chinese and Western styles to Italian style streets, each arc of Western architecture is a continuation of romantic art. The transformation of the Blue Water Park was carried out on this aesthetic basis.