park fit--To create new relitionships
wooden and nature
To create new relitionships
Have you noticed the gap between the peoples and landscapes? In the real world, people and scenery are opposites to some extent. We have been talking about the living environment in harmony with the landscape, but in fact very few actions are taken.In many parks, human behavior is often restricted by paving and so-called moral codes. In many cases, there is a gap between the landscape and the landscape. This is a terrible point. Humans have a fundamental love for nature, but the contradiction is that the modern metropolis in modern society lacks a link to connect with nature.
We decided to create a new connection between people and nature.
Many times furniture is excluded from the scope of traditional architecture, but from the perspective of the city, buildings are also urban furniture, so what does the park furniture look like? We have recreated the park furniture from the perspective of architecture the design of.
What is needed in the park? We need light, people, and place. We have integrated lighting, rest, display and other functions on the furniture of this park, trying to create a point of interaction between man and nature in the lawn.
Our fundamental design principle is to create connection. On the one hand, it is to create the possibility of multiple time periods of connection. For example, adding night lighting effects as a link between people and nature. Design a space where people can stay. On the other hand, we try to create a space where people and nature can be physically connected.
The furniture we design can be flexible and multi-deformable that can be assembled by visitors.On these blocks, we added a lot of colored light blocks to adjust the overall atmosphere.
Regarding the materials, we chose the wood elements that are most appropriate to nature, aiming to shape a natural unified relationship from touch, smell to vision.
Have you noticed the gap between the peoples and landscapes? In the real world, people and scenery are opposites to some extent. We have been talking about the living environment in harmony with the landscape, but in fact very few actions are taken.In many parks, human behavior is often restricted by paving and so-called moral codes. In many cases, there is a gap between the landscape and the landscape. This is a terrible point. Humans have a fundamental love for nature, but the contradiction is that the modern metropolis in modern society lacks a link to connect with nature.
We decided to create a new connection between people and nature.
Many times furniture is excluded from the scope of traditional architecture, but from the perspective of the city, buildings are also urban furniture, so what does the park furniture look like? We have recreated the park furniture from the perspective of architecture the design of.
What is needed in the park? We need light, people, and place. We have integrated lighting, rest, display and other functions on the furniture of this park, trying to create a point of interaction between man and nature in the lawn.
Our fundamental design principle is to create connection. On the one hand, it is to create the possibility of multiple time periods of connection. For example, adding night lighting effects as a link between people and nature. Design a space where people can stay. On the other hand, we try to create a space where people and nature can be physically connected.
The furniture we design can be flexible and multi-deformable that can be assembled by visitors.On these blocks, we added a lot of colored light blocks to adjust the overall atmosphere.
Regarding the materials, we chose the wood elements that are most appropriate to nature, aiming to shape a natural unified relationship from touch, smell to vision.
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