The building's exterior facade components are abstracted into an indoor tea space
The Project is located in Zhongbei Shopping Center in Tianjin. The overall attempt is to reorganize the spatial order with architectural facade elements using abstract architectural frame thinking.
At the entrance, a eye-catching but light triangular outline not only symbolizes the building entrance format, but also forms a visual focus, effectively directing the eyes to the brand logo.Holes are set on the side of the lobby to frame the view, and the entrance is retreated as a whole to form a transitional gray space, softening the boundary between indoor and outdoor, and introducing the scale of urban streets into the commercial space.
The interior continues the logic of block composition, and the open layout eliminates spatial barriers, attempting to allow people passing by outside to clearly see the interior.The partitions and bar counter are refined into simple and restrained geometric volumes, and the horizontal cantilever above is an abstract expression of the extension of the building.
The overall layout of the space is based on gray tones, which is quiet, and industrial elements such as metal plates and primary color metal meshes are adopted.Let the material itself be the protagonist.Log veneer is embedded partially to neutralize the coolness of gray.
Visual information is streamlined and the display is modular and concise, which ensures efficient operation while retaining the transparency of the space and the freedom of customer activities to the greatest extent.
In the display of peripheral products, tea sets, traditional porcelain bottles, etc. are dotted in some corners in a very restrained manner to imply and echo tea drinking.