Project Background
The site is located on the first floor of an industrial building in the north of the park, with a separate entrance. The owner wanted this showroom to meet the following needs in the future: product display and sales; business negotiations; daily office; small events and receptions; product photography, etc
Floor Plan
The floor of the courtyard is 300mm higher than the surrounding galleries, with a few steps up and a small green brick paving in the centre to create a sense of the outdoors, together with the surrounding white walls.
Interior Renderings
If the furniture exhibition area were to be arranged centrally, it would become a replica of a conventional set. Instead, it is arranged along the perimeter, with the central part left empty, using the 7m height of the ridge as a vertical 'inner courtyard', using plain plaster walls to separate the spaces and divide the areas, and then opening square holes in the walls to create visual connections and add layers.
If the furniture exhibition area were to be arranged centrally, it would become a replica of a conventional set. Instead, it is arranged along the perimeter, with the central part left empty, using the 7m height of the ridge as a vertical 'inner courtyard', using plain plaster walls to separate the spaces and divide the areas, and then opening square holes in the walls to create visual connections and add layers.
If the furniture exhibition area were to be arranged centrally, it would become a replica of a conventional set. Instead, it is arranged along the perimeter, with the central part left empty, using the 7m height of the ridge as a vertical 'inner courtyard', using plain plaster walls to separate the spaces and divide the areas, and then opening square holes in the walls to create visual connections and add layers.
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