The interplay of light and shadow, dynamic phases | will define the new design for an exclusive private club. This design interprets a dualistic lifestyle through the aesthetics of hotel apartments.
In this glass building that seamlessly blends futuristic elements with natural poetry, the space is endowed with a dual soul: the ground floor awakens the senses with extreme dynamism and social vitality, while the second floor soothes the body and mind with serene privacy and elegance. The designer adopts "hotel-like refined luxury" as the central theme, weaving a symphony of light, shadow, materials, and lines to create an urban art club that embodies multiple life scenarios.
**Ground Floor · Tidal Zone: A Visual Feast of Dance and Celebration**
Upon entering the ground floor, one encounters a sense of futuristic tension and fluidity. **Dance Floor Area** Inspired by "water," the floor features an interactive LED screen embedded within it, simulating shimmering ripples. A neon matrix suspended overhead changes colors in sync with the rhythm of the music, resembling a cascade of starlight. Custom-designed furniture eschews traditional forms, opting instead for streamlined metal frames combined with matte leather splicing, complemented by fluorescent artwork. This creates a dynamic sculptural effect, with mirror walls reflecting light and shadow to blur the boundaries between reality and illusion. **Activity Area** Utilizes modular design, enabling flexible combinations for use as either a sports field or an art exhibition area. Folding glass partitions and a stage, paired with an intelligent lighting system, facilitate seamless transitions from cool electronic parties to immersive theatrical performances. Green plant walls and fog forest systems extend along movement lines, subtly infusing a natural ambiance into the technological atmosphere, creating a striking contrast of a "futuristic jungle."
**Second Floor · Island of Serenity: A Spiritual Oasis of Privacy and Dialogue**
Ascending the spiral glass staircase, the noise fades away, and the spatial ambiance shifts toward tranquility. **Meeting Area** Centered around the concept of "framed garden," the main hall connects to auxiliary halls on both sides via curved floor-to-ceiling glass curtain walls. External courtyard landscapes are integrated into the interior through framing techniques, with the seasonal greenery serving as a natural backdrop. Furniture selections include low-saturation wool fabrics and walnut wood, paired with handwoven carpets to create a tactile warmth. Hanging paper chandeliers suspended from the ceiling resemble clouds, with soft light diffusing through their folds to emphasize the "secluded" atmosphere characteristic of Eastern aesthetics.
**Bar Area** Continues the refined luxury texture, with the bar carved from a single piece of natural stone, its surface resembling ink wash patterns. The metal grille wine rack on the back wall forms a dialogue between rigidity and softness. The private booth area employs semi-transparent glass partitions, ensuring permeability while respecting privacy needs. At night, recessed light strips wind along the ground, outlining a "starry path" leading guests to the terrace garden—a Zen-inspired retreat offering panoramic views of the cityscape, adorned with dry water installations, illuminated pebbles, and frost-shaped sculptures.
**Aesthetic Code of Symbiosis Between Architecture and Nature**
The façade utilizes glass curtain walls and steel frames to construct the image of a "crystal box." During the day, it reflects sunlight and cloud shadows, while at night, it reveals internal lighting, becoming a city landmark. Landscape design dissolves the boundary between indoor and outdoor spaces: a mirrored water feature at the entrance of the ground floor reflects the building's silhouette; the second-floor terrace incorporates vertical green walls and cantilevered flower ponds to create an "aerial forest." Tropical plants soften hard edges. Sculpturally designed double staircases flank both sides of the main hall, functioning not only as practical channels but also as artistic symbols of the space.
This club serves not only as a social arena but also as a spatial experiment exploring "dualistic living"—redefining the spiritual sanctuary of urban elites through the dialectic between neon and starlight, noise and quiet, technology and nature.
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Size:76x80m
Prims:1114
VR PBR/HDR light
100% mesh
Rez-Faux system
High detailed textures
PERMISSIONS MODIFY AND COPY
- Building
- club
- landscaping