Yu Qiang

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Yu Qiang

Yu Qiang

CHINA

Meet Yu Qiang - a powerhouse of good design, creativity and innovation based in China. Yu Qiang's design journey has been nothing short of spectacular, marked by a tireless pursuit of excellence. This dedication is clearly mirrored in Yu Qiang's impressive haul of 2 A' Design Awards that we showcase here. Spanning across categories such as Interior, Yu Qiang's work stands as a living testament to a steadfast commitment to design excellence, serving as a beacon of inspiration for designers globally. With each project, Yu Qiang masterfully blends form and function, crafting designs that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and timeless. This approach underscores Yu Qiang's celebration of creativity and an unyielding quest for innovation.

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Shenzhen Water Bay 1979 Club office by Yu Qiang
Shenzhen Water Bay 1979 Club office
Shenzhen Water Bay 1979 Club office
Water Bay 1979 is a complex community featuring refined art, created by combining aesthetics and humanity alongside the increasing demand of sophisticated lifestyle in the city. It works both as an exhibition hall for the customer and sales office for the property in the coastline. The space was ideally carved through the layout by introducing stylish furnitures and artworks to make it look much fresh and friendly.
Shenzhen Water Bay 1979 Club
198
3.98K
HappyLand Sales & Exhibition Center Property Office by Yu Qiang
HappyLand Sales & Exhibition Center Property Office
HappyLand Sales & Exhibition Center Property Office
HappyLand Sales Office works as an exhibition hall for the property in the downtown, ChangAn. The architect started the design of this space by taking a deep look into the culture of this ancient county. It exists in the intersection of old and new while this city is coming to its urbanisation gradually, so Dream Pavilion is definitive to describe lifestyle and expectation of the locals and immigrants. Thanks to the forward looking architecture, the whole space reduces approximately about 30 percent energy consumption compared to stone and marble facade.
HappyLand Sales & Exhibition Center
186
3.72K

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