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null² is a sculptural pavilion embodying Digital Nature, formed from voxel clusters of 2m, 4m, and 8m cubes. These are wrapped in a newly developed 98% reflective mirrored membrane that responds to wind with wave-like motion, distorting the environment in fluid rhythms.
In an era when the value of physical attendance is questioned, null² presents a compelling reason to visit — a space that bridges physical and digital realms. Subwoofers and robotic arms embedded in several cubes generate low-frequency vibrations and kinetic shifts, transforming the membrane’s surface and its surroundings in real time.
Inside, endless mirrored reflections, synchronized robotic motion, and digital displays immerse visitors, making them part of a dynamic environment. The pavilion behaves like a living organism — breathing, reacting, and evolving with its context. It redefines architecture as an interactive entity where machine, material, and human presence are deeply intertwined.

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For millennia, Luzhou has been embraced by lush greenery and overlapping mountain ranges; its serene pavilions and corridors stand as silent guardians of a profound cultural heritage.
Nestled in Hefei, Anhui, the Gaosu · Yipin Clubhouse project sees DAS Design drawing inspiration from Luzhou's indigenous cultural DNA. Breaking free from the constraints of traditional sales space design, the project employs modern Oriental aesthetics as its creative brushstroke, weaving the "rhythms of the four seasons" into its core narrative. It showcases how nature and culture shape diverse lifestyles, offering a tribute to the elite (social strata) and redefining the poetic expression of elegant luxury living.




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Located in the cultural and artistic hub of Hanyang District, Wuhan, the project emphasizes urban renewal by integrating art into city development. The interior design revolves around the theme of "light," exploring its role in culture, art, and urban evolution. Through multimedia, the project showcases light’s diversity and creates a unique artistic experience, blending technological innovation with traditional forms. Key features include interactive art installations, the use of reflective materials, and art works capturing light at different times of day. The design also focuses on sustainability, incorporating eco-friendly materials, natural light, and aroma systems to promote environmental responsibility. The project creates a space that merges art, technology, and culture, enhancing the urban landscape and engaging visitors in a dynamic, emotionally resonant experience.

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Those who are called gentlemen exude the temperament of "Confucianism" and "Taoism" from their bones. Confucianism enters the world, Taoism emerges from it, the group does not compete, the reserved does not party, and the heart is at peace between choices. A gentleman is like jade, gentle and radiant. Therefore, the overall design of the project is characterized by concise lines, pure colors, and unadorned simplicity, endowing the space with a warm and elegant sense of humility and gentlemanly sentiment.




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The Land of NOMO is an experiential pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka designed to unlock children’s potential through emotional storytelling and multisensory exploration. Its interior transforms natural motifs—forests, ancient trees, and crystals—into a mysterious, picture book-like world that inspires curiosity and imagination.
Refined through extensive prototyping, the spatial layout and interactive features are attuned to how children perceive and move. Each zone encourages discovery through shifting light, ambient sound, mist, and texture. Custom tiles from Tajimi, designed to evoke the sensation of walking on a forest floor—even with shoes—are also modular and reusable.
Sculptural elements are 3D-printed from biodegradable resin designed to return to the earth within eight months—balancing visual clarity with environmental care.
Through responsive design and emotionally attuned materials, the pavilion becomes more than an exhibit—it becomes a mirror of each child’s inner world and a joyful, inclusive vision for architecture’s future.

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Shuttle in the flowing art space, feel the infinite growth of natural space, appreciate the precipitation and extension ofbeauty life in the poetic space of nature and humanity resonance, and open the good feeling of future life.
There‘s a universe out there, a natural way of change. The design integrates the nature of life, awakens the perception of all things, feels the package of the four seasons, and evokes people's response. The flowers will be hidden in the sales office, in the way of nature, the life of all things. Every flower is in full bloom, the spring is as numerous as brocade, and the Rong flowers are deep, which will evolve the scenery in the garden into the scenery of the interior space, so that the interior feels the existence of natural design. The space design and natural elements are perfectly integrated to create a relaxed and garden-like atmosphere.







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This sustainable exhibition space utilizes 100% eco-friendly materials, showcasing the possibilities of integrating sustainable practices into conventional design. Featuring modular design to minimize waste and maximize recyclability, the space reimagines materials through creative applications, such as using agricultural waste for wall panels, display platforms, and flooring. Key innovations include mycelium bricks, straw boards, and rice husk wood, which are not only environmentally friendly but also offer practical solutions in terms of durability, fire-resistance, and energy efficiency. The design emphasizes “material substitution logic,” helping designers easily adopt sustainable materials in future projects. By combining aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability, the exhibition creates an interactive space where visitors can engage with the materials, extending the influence of sustainability beyond the exhibition itself.

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The LANSEN Headquarter Showroom redefines traditional exhibition spaces with the innovative "emotional theater" concept, crafting a dynamic experience field centered on spatial aesthetics, brand empowerment, and commercial value. It abandons linear circulation for free-flowing layouts, guiding visitors through striking immersive lighting installations at the entrance. Scenarios like retail markets, material laboratories, and concept stores—anchored by Lansen boards as the narrative thread—blend multi-sensory engagement with technological innovation, enabling deep brand interaction. Spatial design employs layered lighting, metallic diffusions, and geometric textures to evoke a fusion of art and technology, while the QIT Super Structure System ensures efficient, eco-friendly construction by eliminating traditional base layers. Key highlights include non-linear movement, interactive scenography, and sustainable engineering, all harmonizing brand storytelling with commercial conversion to elevate Lansen’s industry leadership and innovative positioning.

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The exhibition hall, covering nearly 700 square meters, draws inspiration from the concept of an infinite Rubik’s Cube, symbolizing flexibility, innovation, and technology. The layout uses Golden Section proportions to merge two distinct areas, guiding visitors through a circular path while maintaining functional and aesthetic unity. The design integrates advanced technology, such as smart toilets and energy-efficient solutions, with interactive elements like rotating panels and immersive water areas. These features highlight the brand’s focus on sustainability and human-machine interaction. The atmosphere is enhanced with strong colors, lighting, and sound, creating an engaging, modern experience that attracts diverse audiences and emphasizes both visual and emotional connection with the brand.

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‘Mangrove’, the world’s largest tubular glass installation at nearly eight stories tall, is Solaire North’s artistic focal point, conceived to encourage visitors into its monumental atrium and upwards through the building. Inspired by native mangrove forests, the sculpture brings the essence of nature into the heart of an urban development. Its colossal, transparent branches and tendrils undulate 27m towards the atrium’s skylight and are dynamically transformed by ambient lighting. Always mesmerising, ‘Mangrove’ can be enjoyed from all angles.
Structurally complex and innovative, 35m wide and incorporating over 11km of interwoven glass tubing, each of its 16,385 tubes has been created by hand. They are held together by thousands of joints, enabling the structure to flex and absorb seismic vibrations - a massive dampening system redefining what glass can do: not just span space but animate it with emotional resonance.



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Red brick tiles are found all over the PolyU campus. The design of the Gallery front wall honours this identity with a modern twist. The changing views through the holes in the wall allow glimpses of the red bricks behind. The cement blocks in the wall are made of sustainable cement developed by PolyU researchers. They represent PolyU's role in Hong Kong’s industrial history and commitment to future innovation.
It takes you through different zones, you will gain a deeper understanding of the history of pursuing excellence and how PolyU forge ahead as an innovative world-class university.




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Poly Tangyin uniquely combines the dual functions of a sales center and clubhouse. Nestled in Sanya's culturally rich Dazhao Village, the structure was originally a heritage homestay. The design team adhered to core principles of energy efficiency and sustainability while pursuing the continuation and regeneration of historic architecture.
Through adaptive reuse design, the project skillfully revitalized this historic building, endowing it with new purpose and vitality. The integrated renovation—spanning architecture, landscape, and interior design—showcases the project's distinctive design philosophy and cultural depth. Here, tradition intertwines with modernity, comfort merges with contemporary aesthetics, creating an exceptional spatial experience that embodies both reverence for historical culture and an unwavering pursuit of innovative development.



