LYCS Architecture China Energy Conservation Research Center Interior

Folding Centuries

Folding Centuries

China Building Energy Efficiency Research Center Interior Design

Client
BAOYE GROUP
Location
Keqiao, Shaoxing
Time
2018 - present
Area
177,500 sqm
Status
In progress

The interior space design for China Energy Conservation Research and Testing Center fully combines the 100-year development history of the Group, from the founding of the Group in 1974, and extracts each important development point, with the concept of "Folding 100 years, low-carbon future", folding the history scroll in the public space of each floor, forming the theme lobby of each department with distinctive style, focusing on the combination of historical elements and modern elements in the design, creating a space atmosphere with both a sense of history and a sense of modernity. The design focuses on combining historical elements with modern elements to create a space atmosphere with both a sense of history and a sense of modernity, completing the beautiful symbolism of dedicating to the 50-year history of Baoye and looking forward to the next 50-year journey.

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LYCS Architecture China Energy Conservation Research Center Interior
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LYCS Architecture China Energy Conservation Research Center Interior
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Theme-based space design

The interior design continues the concept of "Green Ark" in the architectural design, with five atriums of different themes and sizes from the first floor to the 27th floor, designed around low carbon and exploration themes. The image entrance of Baoye Group in the welcoming lobby, the intention of ship and sea conveys Baoye's determination and courage to keep sailing towards low-carbon construction. The interior design uses many ship-shaped elements, such as ship-shaped ceiling decorations and window openings, adding a sense of dynamism to the whole space. The wind atrium, as the sky lobby on the 5th-7th floors, takes the wind, which can only be perceived but not seen, as its theme, and vividly expresses the flowing form of wind with its rhythmic façade.

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