Nanxing Yanlord Show Apartments
Photography by Zhu Laoshi 朱老师
Area: 185 + 185 + 165 sqm
Status: Completed 2019
Nanxing Yanlord Show Apartments
Photography by Zhu Laoshi 朱老师
Area: 185 + 185 + 165 sqm
Status: Completed 2019
Qinglong Gucuiyinxiu Show Apartment
Photography by Designwire
Area: 125+145+200 sqm
Status: Completed 2019
Qinglong Gucuiyinxiu Clubhouse
Qinglong Clubhouse is the centre point of a new elegant residential development design by the Singaporean architects SCDA.
The clubhouse is the social heart, a place for residences to enjoy surrounded by a lush landscape. The plan is an L shape, its two sides facing onto the central water gardens. We see the clubhouse as a gateway, bridging between the architecture and the landscape.
Three key words define our design: Pure, Quiet & Calm
Pure – The interior develops a series of choreographed spaces on the journey through the clubhouse. These respond to the architecture, to its symmetry, and reinforce the ‘perceptual axis’.
Each space is defined as a pure moment, a place for the viewer to enjoy the landscape framed through the vessel of the architecture.
The design is distilled to express the pure fundamentals of architecture – light/shadow, space, materiality and transparency.
Calm – A balanced palette of stone and timber is employed to encourage a sense of calmness and serenity, reinforced through indirect lighting and refined detailing.
Quiet – As an antidote to the hectic lives we know lead, the clubhouse is a place of quiet retreat and reflection. It allows time and space for contemplation, to one to focus on themselves, freed from daily stresses, to relax in tranquil surroundings.
Photos by Zhu Hai
Area: 1860 sqm
Status: Completed 2019
Sky-City Experience Centre
With this project, we want to establish the sales center of the future. It is conceived as a new heart of the community which will be used by all residents of all ages at any time. A place where community can come together and discuss the future. The overall concept is the floating city. We imagine the architecture to be the city boundaries. Inside this large volume we place a series of different volumes (city buildings) connected by internal streets and squares.
We regard it as the epitome of life in this community where people can imagine and experience their future life. The entire project integrates retail, book bar, co-working, TED talk, public exhibition, offline events and government meetings.
The Sky City can be imagined as a floating box with different functions integrated into this box to make it as a complete community.
The whole space takes the future as the design theme, by using rich materials with light and shadow to reflect the space’s dynamics and layers. We give different definitions with different materials for each box in this space.
Photography by 朱海
Area: 1700 sqm
Status: Completed 2019
Macjoy R&D and Production Facilities
The project for Macjoy R&D and Production Facilities takes on two crucial challenges: how to minimize the amount of waste material from demolition (and consequent emissions) and how to develop a meaningful architecture to host productive facilities while optimizing the functionality.
The project for Macjoy R&D and production facilities is located in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province China and includes renovation of two old existing factory buildings of 8000 m2 in total. The architecture would host the client’s production line for façade curtain walling systems, supported by offices and staff facilities.
The site contained two existing buildings, a concrete frame factory and a two-story office building. They were structurally sound, but not adequate to host our client’s productive line.
MDO worked on both architecture and interiors, with a conservative approach aimed at preserving the entire existing structure, in order to retain the embodied energy of the existing materials and making use of the skill of the client to transform the structure into a 21st century building. The factories and offices would serve themselves as showcase for the brand’s expertise.
Corrugated steel, charcoal grey aluminium and glass are the main materials adopted for the façade and they are manipulated in such a way to create a rhytmic and dynamic composition, reflected in the interiors through the glass of the facade and the sky-lights of the factory.
The interiors are a continuation of the language espressed by the architecture, where the walls are designed as a rhytmic proportional system of vertical elements. Stainless steel and aluminium foam create a sensation of engineered precision, while the black metal details add sharpness and clarity to the forms.
Area: 8000 sqm
Status: Completed 2019
Metropolis showsuite
A luxury marketing showsuite designed for Vanke Hangzhou in their exclusive Metropolis development. Inspired by a seasoned traveler, the apartment is designed as a space to exhibit their collection of artifacts and unique pieces of furniture.
Area: 380sqm
Status: Completed 2018
Barr Al Jissah Yacht Club
A new exclusive yacht club and restaurant will become a focus for the Barr Al Jissah development. Situated on rocky outcrop, the building is folded and layered to relate the local geology and will enjoy panoramic views of beautiful Omani coast.
Area: 900sqm
Status: Under construction