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WHEN SPACES COMBINE DESIGN AND PLEASURE

The Chinese studio X+Living conceptualizes immersive spaces that are playful, aesthetic, and heuristic, which also stimulate the senses.

© SFAP / Jieyi Architecture Photography
© SFAP / Jieyi Architecture Photography

X+Living, founded by Chinese architect and designer Li Xiang, has been involved in multidisciplinary interior and architectural projects for over ten years. Its field of expertise is wide: retail, office, hotel, shopping malls, parent-child. With the motto « Design creates value, » the studio has quickly distinguished itself through its theatrical spaces, bold geometries, vibrant colors, and immersive experiences. 

The new retail space, B.C. Glacial Water, is one such space. It’s actually a transient space transformed into a semi-open shop/art gallery, located between Deji Plaza and the Deji Art Museum in Nanjing. Here, the designer intertwines art and commerce to form « a prelude » where the space’s only wall is both a sales area and an art exhibit.

« In my sleep, I heard the autumn breeze outside, but when I woke up, I found nothing but leaves from a budding tree falling on the steps, bathed in moonlight, » the designer explains. As consumers stroll through the space, they feel as if they are moving under snowy trees in a winter atmosphere to master paintings, inviting them to stop, rest, observe, and feel.

Enhancing the sensory experience

X+Living has also designed numerous spaces dedicated to the family, like this unique private kindergarten in Huzhou. The studio was commissioned by Zi Ling Education Group, which wants to bring « education back to its essence » via a platform, allowing « children to grow naturally, independently and freely. » 

© SFAP / Jieyi Architecture Photography

Kindergarten remains the first important experience in a child’s life, where they begin to interact, socialize, touch, and perceive the world. X+Living thus designs a museum in the clouds where all the educational space blends together. The 12,800-square-meter structure encourages them to learn with experiential and immersive methods in customized classrooms (art, sports, reading, exploration, traditional culture, dance, psychological games…).

© SFAP / Jieyi Architecture Photography

These transform into art galleries, cultural centers, science, and technology museums. X+Living even creates « a mini simulation city » where facilities are simulated with supermarkets, hospitals, etc.

The kindergarten is shaped like a dream where the real world and the imaginary world of the children merge and influence each other, creating emotional links for lasting memories.

http://www.xl-muse.com/index.html

Nathalie Dassa

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