Get ready to travel through time and space and appreciate four futuristic home designs by architect Andre Chudino, each of which is shaped by technical inspiration. The engraving panel engraves an environment similar to a circuit board with an inclined outline and the cutting of the light box. The TV wall in the space age looks like the control room of a starship, while the bedroom seems to have overslept for a long time in the galaxy. Let's talk about a home with water blue decoration, copper element and huge fluorescent panels. Our second stop is the blue-green combination of custom furniture and custom kitchen. Our third case is a dark and dramatic future theme, ending with home office design in the outside world. This 121-square-meter house is located in Astana, central Kazakhstan. The carved lines are irregular and asymmetrical. The huge light plate disrupts the ceiling plane, while the futuristic wall frame obliquely passes through the corner of the living space.
a copper filler is installed on the ceiling, which is a passage through the house. The copper ceiling goes through the corridor and leads to the small restaurant in the kitchen. The blue floor makes the indoor space fresh and bright. The TV wall is made like the control room of a spaceship, with unique cutting screen installation and integrated media unit. The light green lounge chair and supporting footstool are in harmony with the blue floor of the living room. Modern grey sofa blends perfectly with tin grey floor and striking built-in bookcase. Two-color floor treatment is a theme that runs through the whole house, drawing the outline close to the walls and furniture to create partitions. The copper ceiling becomes a lightweight device that passes through the entrance of the home, where holes are punched to form an irregular linear pattern. The water blue dining chair adds bright colors to the smooth monochrome dining table. A simple flower heart adds a subtle color to nature.
Every student of architecture must have heard this sentence. But looking at the surrounding cities and villages, no matter the houses or the planned environment, we seldom feel the feeling of "art". I like chatting with people who are not in the construction industry, because they can put aside the influence of professional study and tell their personal feelings about their daily life or visiting here occasionally, which may be more true. After all, the space created by architecture, planning, environmental art and so on is used by everyone all the time in life. As a small part, architecture should not indulge in self-indulgence and self-sublimation. Toyoda Art Museum is located in Toyoda, Seto Inland Sea, Japan. Designed by Yu and Li Naitu for the 2111 Setouchi International Art Festival. The wall is thin, but the span is large, and the space height is different. The arc outlines simple lines, which almost meets all the above characteristics on a terrace facing the sea.
Works from Santiago Calatrava, specializing in perfect and soft architecture and structure, the transportation hub of the World Trade Center. The slender rhythmic structure creates a large space with extraordinary scale. Book design is not only a graphic design, but also a three-dimensional, space-time design. When we study book design, we usually compare it with architectural space. A book is like a miniature gallery, with the depth of time and space. Distance, duration and path of viewing; Positive and negative space ratio; The connection and space division between pages are interrelated. If we want to introduce the audience into this time and space, we must establish a complete narrative and clarify the purpose and basic principles of narrative. As Kenya Hara said in Design in Design, the purpose of information transmission is not to attract people's attention through strong visual impact, but to gradually penetrate into the five senses. When people haven't noticed its existence, mature, secret, accurate and powerful communication has been quietly completed.