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Project Name: Customer Experience Center for MINI in Qianhai


Project Location: Qianhai, Shenzhen City


Design Company: ARCHIHOPE Ltd.


Firm Website: archihope.com


Chief Designer: Hihope Zhu


Designer Team: Jane Fang, Xu Chang


Floor Area: 200 square meters


Main Materials: GRG, Terrazzo, Microcement, etc


Completion Date: December 28th, 2022


Project Photographer: Vincent Wu


There is a popular saying among the new generation of young people: "'Lang' (the Chinese word, meaning roaming about) is everyone's fate, and it is a matter of form and time." In the sea of life, most people are driven by the continuous tide of the times. While the new generation of young people are bold in facing the vagaries of the wind and waves in the wavy life, and then learn to transforming the coming force to counterattack and enjoy themselves in pursuing waves, which shows the pioneering spirit of boldness to challenge and embracing change.


 


The BMW MINI brand advocates "Big Love" and a lifestyle of "obsessing with what you love without asking for an answer", and accurately expresses users' emotions, tastes, and attitudes, which fits deeply with the "pursuing-waves life" of young people. The element of "waves" is used throughout the design of the exhibition hall for BMW MINI in Qianhai. In the fashionable and ever-changing form, it reflects the wonderful life path and idealistic light of aspiring young people.


 


Cars are just hunks of metal, and it is people who give them life. In the same way, space is just a set mold, and it is the core design that gives it the spirit inside. The brand concept of MINI is more oriented towards youth and fashion, so in the overall design of the project, the designers highlighted the interweaving of lines, the composition of materials, and the layer of light and shadow, expecting to show a diversified design resulting from the interaction between MINI spirit and user emotions with rich combinations and changes.


 


The moment stepping into the exhibition hall, it seems as if the dimensional boundaries are stretched. The smooth and self-consistent arcs extend the edge of human sense perception like waves, and gazing with the ups and downs of the lines, you can have a panoramic view of the entire space. Corresponding to the softening design elements of the background, the designers highlighted the core elements with vibrant and vivacious colors. The key colors such as blackish green, tangerine, and indigo echo the different styles of the display cars, which not only clearly divides the space into different functional areas, but also maintains an unhampered visual experience.


 


"Slight waves will converge to form a surging wave." The space modeling is inspired by waves. The designers used GRG to create the curved shape of the wall space and the bar counter. Lines with different curvatures crisscross and converge, outlining the overlapping waves and giving the space a surging and flowing life. Waves with both an inclusive cultural characteristics and a sense of power with Innovation and conflicts, the wavy shapes presented in the exhibition hall from multiple dimensions not only enhance layering of the space visually with rich changes of lines, but also embody the spirit of inclusiveness and innovation explosively.


 


Looking far off, the sea waves are like mirrors; looking closer, the white foams are floating on the shoal. The sea is never a single cultural symbol, and the core of its artistic connotation lies in its fantastic and unpredictable changes and textures full of contradictions and conflicts. The designers are not limited to imitating waves with single arcs in the design of the case. They grasped the characteristics of the water waves, installing various sizes of circular mirrors on the ceiling to symbolize the world in the foam. Multiple mirrors reflect the various shapes of space from different angles. Seemingly independent elements connected, the space becomes a wonderful story in the way of narration with discussion where focusing on different vocabularies you can see different worlds.


 


The strong spiritual power of BMW MINI comes from internal driving force drawn from the life experiences of different customers. As a concrete expression of the brand spirit, the exhibition hall must highlight the popular and distinctive personality characteristics of MINI. Therefore, the designers chose multiple materials: microcement for wall space, circular mirror stainless steel for partial ceiling, orange stainless steel for shelves, terrazzo prefabricated panels for floor... The combination of different materials creates dramatic collisions and contrasts, forms an overlap and opposition of imagery and reality, and guides the dimension of the space towards the future, creating a space with beauty that reflects reality and links the future.


 


"Pursuing waves" is a brand-new attitude towards life. It can be explained as the unremitting pursuit and exploration of young people who dare to think, dare to do and are obsessed with what they love. It can also be a metaphor for the expectations and visions of young people living in "Wave Mountain" to innovate their lifestyle in traditional environments. The exhibition hall for BMW MINI in Qianhai starts with the "waves" that young people are most interested in, and the combination of multiple imagery provides an appropriate answer for each young person who has a deep ocean within his heart, and accurately connects the product spirit with the unique feelings of each user.

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    Project Name: Customer Experience Center for MINI in Qianhai Project Location: Qianhai, Shenzhen City Design Company: ARCHIHOPE Ltd. Firm Website: archihope.com Chief Designer: Hihope Zhu Designer Team: Jane Fang, Xu Chang Floor Area: 200 square meters Main Materials: GRG, Terrazzo, Microcement, etc Completion Date: December 28th, 2022 Project Photographer: Vincent Wu There is a popular saying among the new generation of young people: "'Lang' (the Chinese word, meaning roaming about)...

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