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Groupe C&D Nanjing – – Maison modèle ManYun 182
By : Shi Liang,Chief Design Officer, ARVI Interior Design Studio
GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN – 17th edition
Discipline : Interior Design
Categories : Residence / Residential Space 1,600 - 5,400 sq.ft. (150 - 500 sq.m.) : Gold Certification
Project Key Information:
Client: C&D Group
Interior Design: Shanghai Arvi Interior Design Ltd
Lead Designer: Shi Liang
Completion Date: June 2023
Photography: Li Jun
Design Highlights:
Conceptual Foundation
Inspired by the idea that “home is where the heart is” the design of Nanjing Man Yun 182 Model Room transcends aesthetics to offer a multidimensional sensory experience. It combines the luxury of detail with everyday functionality, presenting a home that caters not just to the eye but also to the heart.
Material Excellence
The project employs a tactile richness through the deliberate use of materials like ancient bronze to create depth, frosted glass for a touch of subtlety, and leather and metal for textural contrast. Each material serves a purpose, be it aesthetic, functional, or both, manifesting a luxurious but grounded atmosphere.
Layout Innovation
The open layout harbors a multifaceted layering and texture, where order and change coexist harmoniously, turning every step into a homecoming ceremony. Its open layout accommodates a range of functions and aesthetics, creating a dynamic yet orderly space.
Multi-Sensory Experience
From the innovative multi-dimensional sensory experience in the dining area to the U-shaped kitchen, this model room is a feast for all senses. Crystal glass chandeliers, floral arrangements, and a diverse palette of materials enhance the atmosphere, inviting a delightful interplay between the space and its occupants.
Cultural Integration
Art and culture are not afterthoughts but integral to daily life in this design. The layout seamlessly integrates living, dining, and kitchen spaces while also incorporating artistic elements that speak to the homeowner’s aesthetic and functional needs.
Psychological Depth
The design goes beyond the visual to tap into emotional resonance. The home is positioned as an emotional recharging station, with intimate detailing in the master and secondary bedrooms, highlighting not just style but also a deep-rooted sense of tranquility.
Forward-Looking
The design employs modern materials, adaptive layouts, and innovative storage solutions to anticipate future lifestyles, creating a setting that is as practical as it is imaginative.
The Nanjing Man Yun182 Model Room is more than a static display of interior design; it’s an interactive, evolving experience that seeks to redefine urban living standards.
This project stands as a testament to holistic interior design that goes beyond surface-level luxury to offer deeply-rooted functionality and emotional resonance. It provides not just a home but an experience, setting a new standard for urban living.
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