The project is located in Kunshan, Suzhou, where the waterfront space landscape is pleasant.
Different geometric shapes and well-organized spaces allow light with varying strength to create spatial levels. Light passes through the building skin in different ways and enters the internal space. While being changed by the buildings, it also shapes the spatial character with its own unique language. New building materials such as natural stone and glass show their smooth, straight, precise and novel beauty, as well as the texture beauty of the materials themselves.
The space is symbolically separated in both horizontal and vertical directions, while maintaining maximum blending and continuity to realize transparency and no or minimal traffic obstruction. In order to enhance the sense of flow, smooth, extremely dynamic and directional lines are often used.
Interior designers open the gap space and connect the natural functions. The boundaries between the inside and the outside are already blurred, and the pattern of separation and integration forms a connection. Starting with space and ending with nature, the space is endowed with endless power to blend into nature.
Last year more than 40 countries took part in the WIN Awards with strong showings from Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific. And we saw some truly outstanding interior designs, take a look at the winners from last year here.