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Yoma Space

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Wellness Space
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Jannis Reger
Jannis Reger Managing Director at CECON Buildings
An incredible amount of work has go...
6.5
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6
Christian Kirschenmann
Christian Kirschenmann Studio Director Workplace at Ippolito Fleitz Group
What an impressive space! I like th...
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7.25
Johan Lingner
Johan Lingner Head of Store Design at H&M
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5
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5
5.5
Ye Zhang
Ye Zhang Founder and Chief Architect at LZA
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5
6.25
Nazanin Naeini
Nazanin Naeini Exhibition Designer at Guggenheim Museum
The combination of warm materialit...
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7
Monica Dalla Riva
Monica Dalla Riva Senior Vice President design and Customer Experience at Deutsche Telekom
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5
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Maarten Jamin
Maarten Jamin Founder at bs;bp
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6
Orlando Marques
Orlando Marques Founder and Director at OMstudio Lighting
A good lighting design outcome for...
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7
6.5
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6.38
Elvira Munoz
Elvira Munoz Director of Interiors and EMEA Interior Design Practice Leader of Buildings + Places at Aecom
Very interesting project, love the...
7.24
7.73
7.24
7.15
7.34
Andrea Sensoli
Andrea Sensoli Founder and Principal Architect at Superfuturedesign*
the projects shows a remarkable mas...
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8.5
Qiang Yu
Qiang Yu Founder at YuQiang & Partners
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6
7.25
Nikita Morell
Nikita Morell Founder at Architects WordShop
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6.5
Client
Yoma Space
Floor area
15111 ㎡
Completion
2023
Budget
RMB 106 million
Finishes

Located in the downtown area of Guangzhou, it takes up Floor 2 and 3 of a commercial building, covering an area of almost 20,000 square meters. Around the project, there are all kinds of business formats attracting many visitors. Since the project aims at providing non-routine experience, the first thing to do is to isolate the surrounding environment. The design has come up with a special route leading to the entrance through the parking lot to the elevator at the first and second floor. In this way, the site has been re-defined. Completely different from the hustling and bustling surroundings, there is tranquillity and peace inside, as if it is another independent little universe.

People can only notice the elapse of time when something external reminds them of it. But in this project designed by the design team, in essence, we hope whoever in such space can forget about the time. The designers hope to make this place a “paradise” where people can have so much fun and relaxation that they lose track of time.

Specifically, at the entrance, the wooden materials are used to provide an immersive space. The gaps are decorated with light strips, which are the only light source here. As a matter of fact, the natural light is rarely used in this whole project, so that people can stay away from any external indicators of time.
This paradise-like space is designed to drag you away from daily trifles, plus, it comes with abundant functions and provides a wide array of experiences. Bearing the brand concept in mind, the design team perceives the Yoma space as a small town. In a town, there will be stations, streets, houses, squares, and parks, and people can have all kinds of adventures as their heart guide them.

In terms of the floor layout, the design team separates the spaces according to different behaviours and functions. The “external” space is continuous but circuitous, for example, the restaurant, the passageway, the book reading area, and other public spaces; while the “internal” space is independent and tranquil, for example, the VIP rooms, Spa room, the locker room, etc.

In this project, the consumers can walk freely inside the place, to have a joyful experience completely different from routine life. It’s like going on a holiday, getting away from the daily trivial things and relaxing both body and mind in this “paradise” hidden in the city.