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Shuibei Club

Matrix Design

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Reception Hall - SHI XIANG WAN HE
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Reception Hall - SHI XIANG WAN HE

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JURY VOTES
Entertainment Venue
5.59
6.30
5.96
4.60
5.61
Jukka Halminen
Jukka Halminen Founder and Creative Director at Design Office Koko3
7.25
7.25
6.61
6.75
6.97
Louisa Fan
Louisa Fan Director of Design Luxury and Lifestyle Brand at IHG ® Hotels & Resorts
7
7.2
6.8
6.8
6.95
Agata Kurzela
Agata Kurzela Founder and Design Director at Agata Kurzela Studio
6
7
7
7.5
6.88
Rahul Bansal
Rahul Bansal Architect at group dca
5
5
5
5
5
Lori Ferriss
Lori Ferriss Executive Director at Built Buildings Lab
5
7.72
6.56
5
6.07
Allen Zhou
Allen Zhou Founder at Shengtang Shijia Design Studio
4.15
6.14
5.73
6.56
5.65
Javier Guzman
Javier Guzman Cofounder at Zooco Estudio
6
7
6.7
6.1
6.45
Lara Francis El Hani
Lara Francis El Hani Senior Manager Interior Design – Head of Department at Kling Consult
5.78
4.01
6.59
5
5.35
Anette Skeie
Anette Skeie Head of Design at Norco Interior
7
7.2
6.2
6.8
6.8
Mireia Luzarraga
Mireia Luzarraga Cofounder at TAKK
6.33
5.7
5.63
6.19
5.96
Leali Ezzat
Leali Ezzat Founder and Design Director at ELE Interior
5.78
6.18
5.86
6.42
6.06
Shamsudin Kerimov
Shamsudin Kerimov Founder at Kerimov Architects
5.3
5.59
5.59
5.69
5.54
Vineeta Singhania Sharma
Vineeta Singhania Sharma Founder at Confluence
7.84
6.79
6.54
7.08
7.06
Arianna Bavuso
Arianna Bavuso Cofounder at AB+AC Architects
Simplicity, essentials, all dressed...
8
9
9
8
8.5
Yang Yan
Yang Yan Founder and Chief Architect at y.ad studio
6.12
6.21
6.12
6.62
6.27
Ziwei Guo
Ziwei Guo Founder and Director at Pure Design
6
6
6
6
6
Alex Mok
Alex Mok Cofounder at Linehouse
8.5
7
8.5
7.5
7.88
Client
Shenzhen Shuibeihui Business Center
Floor area
2670 ㎡
Completion
2023
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After the elevator from the first floor to the 47th floor, a spacious reception hall is displayed. The space is gradually integrated with structural beams to create a hotel style sense of ceremony and sequence. The shear wall facing the elevator door is designed to create a borrowed view, integrating the indoor art staircase with the water view, making the space more atmospheric and open.

The ground material is made of Obama wood grain stone, cut into diamond shapes with water shell jewelry culture diamonds, creating a unique memory symbol for the exclusive club. The entrance lobby is a matrix arranged grid, symbolizing the gathering of merchants from all directions here. Its mission is to serve all enterprises, and all enterprises can receive, exhibit, and hold business meetings in their own names at specific times and occasions.

Therefore, this case can be a business reception center for tens of thousands of jewelry enterprises. The art incorporates cultural elements such as gold mining, opening up the design script for "East Wall Street". The background wall adopts solid wood hollow wood grids, with exquisite craftsmanship and semi transparency, which can let the hosts of the negotiation area and tea room on the back know the arrival of VIPs. The view and landscape of the water bar area are superior, and the ceiling is wrapped in a large area through local arcs, hiding complex beams.

The ground is paved with stones to better connect the public area with the negotiation area. Artificial ingenuity surpasses nature. Stones and minerals are polished and polished into gemstones, which are both products of nature and the crystallization of human creativity. Tracing the essence of gemstones requires layers of polishing to create exquisite products. The construction of stairs is also the same. As the most showcasing space in the entire clubhouse's hard decoration, the design adopts a layered design to create a suspended art staircase, with transparent glass handrails.

The hard decoration has a sense of floating without boundaries, but also has safety. The combination of floating blocks at the bottom of the staircase makes it closely related to the overall form of the staircase. The large area of light colored stone forms a sharp contrast and reflection with dark colored stone on the ground, combined with the technique of mirrored stainless steel on the ceiling, achieving a double height effect in terms of visual perception.