Beauty Salon for AD ARCHITECTURE (Shenzhen)
The project is a beauty salon which situated in Harbin, China, It is mainly targets female consumers. The design firm drew inspiration from the constant fission of cells in human body, and translated it into spatial structures via geometric shapes and basic lines. The spatial design is aimed at evoking certain underlying body memories of people. The "fission" of structures creates rich experiences along the circulations while also providing privacy. It is a pioneering experiment that the designer carried out in commercial space design.
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As the largest organ of human body, skin is the interface between the physical body and the outside world. Cells are constantly dying, and new ones are being made simultaneously, to maintain the healthy state of the body. The design firm drew inspiration from the constant fission of cells in human body, and translated it into spatial structures via geometric shapes and basic lines. The "fission" of structures creates rich experiences along the circulations while also providing privacy.
Beauty salon, AD ARCHITECTURE, Dark, Cell, Xie Peihe, Art
The overall space is dominated by dark hues, with the areas illuminated as spatial highlights. Shadows extend along the edges of light, leaving infinite room for imagination. The shift of brightness and darkness at different layers stimulates emotional liberation, and offers calming and free experiences throughout the space. Gray and black shades set the overall tone of the space, which is highlighted and enlivened by a red hue.
Due to the limited budget, the designers chose to use wooden splints to realize the complex spatial form and structures, which required high degree of accuracy of size, positions and proportions. Moreover, because of COVID-19, the design team was not able to instruct the construction work on site, but simply communicated with workers through video to control the whole construction process, which posed a big challenge to the execution of design solutions.
Start time: January 2020 Completion time: July 2020 Location: Harbin, China
This is a beauty salon, in the space, straight lines and curves are combined to outline large geometric blocks, and the cool concrete generates dramatic visual effects. Lines stretch and interweave, indicating the fluidity of human cells. As the customers slowly move within the space, the contrast of the static and dynamic will become more apparent.
The project is a pioneering experiment that AD ARCHITECTURE carried out in commercial space design. It breaks conventional order, and injects mysterious and fun characters into the space. The designers drew on the fission and motion of cells to conceive this differentiated space, and finally produced abstract bionic aesthetic.
Situated at Qunli New District, Harbin, China, the project is a beauty salon that mainly targets female consumers. The entrance wall echoes the arcs of the architecture with its curved shape, creates a unique perspective to look inside, and indicates a sense of mystery in the space. The spatial design is aimed at evoking certain underlying body memories of people.
Ouyang Yun
Sooyou Beauty Salon has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2020 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Bronze A' Design Award is given to outstanding designs that showcase a high degree of creativity and practicality. It recognizes the dedication and skill of designers who produce work that stands out for its thoughtful development and innovative use of materials and technology. These designs are acknowledged for their professional execution and potential to influence industry standards positively. Winning this award highlights the designer's ability to blend form and function effectively, offering solutions that enhance people's lives and wellbeing.
Peihe Xie was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2021, a testament to excellence of their work Sooyou Beauty Salon.
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AD ARCHITECTURE introduces Sooyou, a beauty salon in Harbin, China, designed to evoke body memories and offer a unique spatial experience.
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