Sales Center Inspired by Nature and Tradition in Xi’an

July 31, 2024

Located in Qujiang New District, Xi’an, China, this sales center by GFD Studio draws inspiration from ancient Chinese architecture, seamlessly blending traditional details with natural elements to create a harmonious and immersive environment. Upon entering the lobby, one is immediately struck by the juxtaposition of cold metal and warm marble, creating a dialogue between different textures to draw visual interest.

 

 

The art installation “Humanity and Architecture Throughout History” quietly hangs to one side, drawing visual focus and serving as a nexus for sentiments and thoughts. It complements the water drop installation below, appearing as if time has been solidified. Metal lines weave through, outlining a mysterious and tranquil Eastern style with an orderly rhythm. 

A golden chandelier hangs in a casual way, blending with the light streaming in from the window. The shadows of plants are subtly reflected on the walls, resembling a natural artistic masterpiece, echoing the deep metal walls around and whispering the story of light and shadow.

 

 

Moving inside, the atrium suddenly opens up, with simple lines and soft light interwoven, injecting vitality into the tranquil space. The wide frame brings in the outdoor greenery, quietly dissolving the boundaries between inside and outside. The conversation area and water bar are set with light, both hidden and open, harmoniously integrated.

Here, visitors’ attention is drawn to a water-like fabric dancing in the air, gently intertwined with the metal luster, displaying a vivid texture and containing a sense of tension and agility. Facing Qujiang Pool, the project resembles a cool clear stream merging into flourishing summer, depicting continuous cultural heritage with modern design languages, and touching the soul through a restrained and moderate artistic form.

 

 

Turning to a quiet corner, an old charred wood bench is nestled in the negotiation space. The natural texture reveals the imprints of time, exuding a sense of peace and calmness. Art, nature, and culture resonate in this private space.

Through the full-length floor-to-ceiling windows, a captivating view of an independent space on the other side of the courtyard unfolds. This VIP area is nestled deeper in the courtyard, blending subtle Oriental charm with modern aesthetics, enriching the ambience. The large glass windows seamlessly integrate the natural scenery into the room, while low-height furniture and elegant furnishings in front of the window add a touch of storytelling to the space.

The meticulous arrangement of the space forms a visual connection between the indoor and outdoor scenes, merging the view outside the window with the interior environment, creating a seamless flow of time and space.

 

 

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