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T.K. Chu Design completes Sales Center of Poly F.S. Skyline Garden in Guangzhou, China
China Architecture News - Jun 16, 2021 - 13:30 4089 views
T.K. Chu Design has completed the Sales Center of Poly F.S. Skyline Garden in Dongguan, Guangzhou Province, China.
The sales center is located in Dongguan City, Guangzhou province, the Poly FS Skyline Garden is a quality residential complex that stands out in the local real estate market.
As the centerpiece of the project, the sales center of Poly FS Skyline Garden designed by T.K. Chu Design presents an artistic expression of "Skyline Garden", responding to the project name and brand DNA.
Talk area and art work by Cheng Hua
A view from outside to entrance
Standing by the river, the sales center is landscaped with pools and cosmos-themed art installations. It is a transparent building with interiors designed to form a cosmic dreamscape assimilating into the surroundings and attracting passers-by.
What decorates the three-story building are a series of cosmos-related elements, including capsules, planets, meteorites, orbit, meteors, and others. Through design, these elements collaborate within a visual composition, creating a blueprint of a multi-planetary lifestyle that might realize in the near future.
Art installation [0000FF] by Lu Zheng
Entrance and art installation [0000FF] by Lu Zheng
A view from entrance to VR room
The art installation [0000FF] by Lu Zheng dominates the overall vision
An artwork named 0000FF, the hexadecimal color code of blue, hangs on the ceiling at the center of the double-height entrance hall. Wrapped in an umbrella arch, the spherical artwork emits a blue glow, like a shining star illuming the whole sales center. The other piece of art on the ground floor is Titan, a goddess statue whose name comes from the Titans, a race of immortals in Greek mythology. Titan sits by the window and faces the interior, from which, a "space odyssey" begins.
Art work [TITAN] by ALTTA and VR room
Overall view of VR room
Inside of VR room
Art work [TITAN] by ALTTA in VR room
Beside the entrance hall lies a capsule-shaped brand pavilion whose outer surface is designed as a projection screen, projecting images of the cosmos and cultural icons of Dongguan. Inside the "capsule" houses a site-specific digital installation. The history and future of "Skyline Garden" are projected on the floor and ceiling and reflected in mirrors, providing the visitors with an experience of lost, immersed and reborn.
External detail of VR room
External detail of VR room
A view from elevator hall to VR room
The lacquering board with a glossy or matte surface is the main material in the interior due to its excellent malleability, plasticity and aesthetics. It wraps the walls, ceilings, columns and the "capsule", expanding from the ground floor to the third floor.
Overall view
The VR room and the display window can be seen in the distance
The second floor is planned to include VIP rooms, offices and a display window. The rear wall of the display space is decorated with blue starry fiber optic lights, while the rest of the walls have reflective surfaces, on which the white spherical lights are arranged in the form of the Big Dipper.
Overall view of 3F
A view from elevator hall to talk area
Talk area
Talk area
The ceilings of the third floor are carefully up-lighted, creating a floating effect to the mass above and providing a dramatic atmosphere. The light belt is decorated with perforated stainless steel panels, like a starry river running from west to east and forming an axis through which different areas are divided.
A view from sand table and art work by Cheng Hua
Sand table area and art work by Cheng Hua
On its south side, enclosed rooms such as elevator rooms, toilets, a children's room and a staff room are dotted with open spaces including a sand table, galleries and staircases. With a sculptural and artistic design, the asymmetrically placed spaces are created to "project" the universe. Meanwhile, the river-facing side accommodates a reading area, talk areas and a bar, allowing the visitors to enjoy social occasions in the scenery.
Ceiling lamp spans the whole space from east to west
Art work by Cheng Hua and talk area
Colorful and transparent polyhedral glass was used to constitute a group of art installations. With irregular shapes, scattered around the space, they produce a vibrant interplay of light and shadow. In addition, art toys from ATTLA "spacesuit series" add a playful layer to the space narrative, turning the project into a transfer center on the earth that links different universes and planets. In so doing, friends coming from the universe such as DINGGU, Spaceman Bobo and Titan can travel to the earth via the transfer center. Likewise, friends living in the earth can also be transported to the other planets through the transfer center.
A hole opened on the wall between corridor and sand table area
Corridor behind the sand table
A decoration of interstellar theme on the wall of the corridor
The design team avoids producing a typical sales center, simple and pale. Instead, it seeks to create a "functional art piece" that incorporates artworks and ideology into space, and that can immerse people in a spatial narrative. T.K. Chu Design acts as a curator who identifies the location and outline of every artwork and invites artists to participate in the creation and exhibition.
Art work [TITAN] by ALTTA in VR room
First floor plan
Second floor plan
Third floor plan
Exploded diagram
Section diagram
Project facts
Project Name: Sales Center of Poly F.S. Skyline Garden
Interior Design: T.K. Chu Design
Principal Designer: T.K. Chu, Jeffery Yuan
Design Team: Bryant Liu, Benson Yang, Yu Wei, Robin Huang, Yingjie Li, Zihao Wu, Qing Yao, Elsie Du
Location: Dongguan, Guangzhou Province, China
Main Materials: Tesla black stone, Duna white stone, Agate white artificial stone, Beige baking paint, Brushed surface titanium stainless steel, Rice grey leather
Furniture: TOMDIXON, Zens, Jaipur, Georg Jensen
Collaborating Artists: Lu Zheng, Cheng Hua, ALTTA, Muse Art
Design Phase: FEB 2020-MAY 2020
Construction Phase: JUL 2020-SEPT 2020
All images © Ting Wang
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