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Space Design of Lijiang Olive Oil Art Exhibition Hall

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Medium or Format: Space Design
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Dimensions and/or Technical Information: 600 square meters
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Olive oil art exhibition space design_concept inspired by the beautiful natural landscape of Lijiang

The concept of interior design is inspired by the beautiful natural landscape of Lijiang, the tall and straight snow-capped mountains and the clouds that change in the four seasons-quiet tangible and ethereal intangible; at the same time, it conveys the brand philosophy of pastoral olive oil, healthy ecology, and pursues the harmony between man and nature, and the unity of spirit and senses.

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Olive Oil Art Hall_Three glass boxes

Three glass boxes cleverly insert three olive trees into the interior of the building, bringing nature into the interior. Into the exhibition space, oncoming is the olive tree box sprinkled with sunshine, cleverly embedded in the indoor outdoor natural space, combining nature and space. Olive trees have also become an ornamental exhibit in the gallery.

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Olive Oil Art Hall_Olive Tree in Glass Box in Gallery and Gallery

The veneered wall built by the local Naxi ethnic building recycling wood panels runs through the entire space from east to west. Ground water concrete, printed with olive leaves as a sign to guide guests to visit. The irregular green epoxy resin floor extended by the olive tree glass box is like a flowing invisible olive oil drop, which flows from the olive tree to the tangible production workshop, symbolizing the power of growth and the flow of energy.

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Olive oil art showroom_visual production line

The visiting walkway of the exhibition space is parallel to the production flow line. You can watch the whole process of olive from fruit to oil extraction in the modern production workshop through glass, and observe the oil extraction process that has lasted for decades.

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Olive Oil Art Exhibition Hall_Olive Display Wall & Dongba Character Decoration

Between the boxes is a display tasting area and an olive display wall made of square hollow bricks, a local building material. At the end of the corridor, the ancient Dongba script of the local Naxi people is suspended on the glass, recording the long history of the local minority here.

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Olive Oil Art Exhibition Hall Space Design_Xiang He Space_DUStudio

Lijiang Pastoral Olive Oil Factory is a small building integrating research and development, oil extraction, display and tasting. The olive oil art exhibition hall covers a total area of 600 ㎡. The project is located at the foot of Yulong Snow Mountain in Lijiang, Yunnan. The shape of the building is a simple long-strip box, with a slightly tilted mountain-shaped roof and light yellow local stone exterior walls, which blend into the mountains in a low-key and natural way. The concept of interior design is inspired by the beautiful natural landscape of Lijiang, which is tall and tough and stretchy.
The snow-capped mountains and the clouds that change in the four seasons-quiet tangible and ethereal intangible; at the same time, it conveys the brand philosophy of pastoral olive oil, healthy ecology, and pursues the harmony between man and nature, and the unity of spirit and senses. The soul of the space is three glass boxes embedded in the interior of the building enclosing olive trees, bringing nature into the interior and the intangible into the tangible. The shadow of the tree is whirling, the shadow moves with the light, there is movement in the stillness, and there is stillness in the movement.
Both the building and the interior try not to damage the local natural environment, and use local materials. At the same time, the traditional elements of the local Naxi people are added to blend and coexist with nature.

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Short Description of Work

Lijiang Pastoral Olive Oil Factory is a small building integrating R & D, oil extraction, display and tasting. The total area of olive oil art exhibition hall is 600 m2. The project is located at the foot of Yulong Snow Mountain in Lijiang, Yunnan. The shape of the building is a simple long box, with a slightly tilted gabled roof and a local light yellow stone exterior wall, which blend into the mountain in a low-key and natural way. Three glass boxes skillfully embed three olive trees into the interior of the building, bringing nature into the interior. The interior space is divided into three sections according to the production process, research and development, production and bottling. The walkway of the exhibition space is parallel to the production flow line. Into the exhibition space, oncoming is the olive tree box sprinkled with sunshine. On the left, looking out of the window, there is a beautiful natural landscape of snow-capped mountains and white clouds. On the right, across the glass, there is the whole process of olive from fruit to oil extraction in a modern production workshop. Along the carefully designed and planned moving line, you can experience the flow of natural light and shadow in different spatial positions, and at the same time observe the oil extraction process that has lasted for decades.

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The concept of interior design is inspired by the beautiful natural landscape of Lijiang, the tall and straight snow-capped mountains and the clouds that change in the four seasons-quiet tangible and ethereal intangible; at the same time, it conveys the brand philosophy of pastoral olive oil, healthy ecology, and pursues the harmony between man and nature, and the unity of spirit and senses.
The veneered wall built by the local Naxi ethnic building recycling wood panels runs through the entire space from east to west. Ground water concrete, printed with olive leaves as a sign to guide guests to visit. The square light box echoes the square windows of the building.
The soul of the exhibition space is three glass boxes enclosing an olive tree. The irregular green epoxy resin floor extended by the olive tree glass box is like a flowing invisible olive oil drop, which flows from the olive tree to the tangible production workshop, symbolizing the power of growth and the flow of energy. In different seasons and sunlight, different postures and colors are displayed, which connects man and nature so closely. Between the boxes is a display tasting area and an olive display wall made of square hollow bricks, a local building material. The sun rises and sets, the sky shines and the shadows of the trees are swaying, and the shadows of the slightly swinging olive leaves fall on the concrete floor carved with olive leaves. Shadow moves with light, there is movement in static, there is static in motion, organic overlap with inorganic, tangible contains intangible, indoor and outdoor blur the boundary.
At the end of the corridor, the ancient Dongba script of the local Naxi people is suspended on the glass, recording the long history of the local minority here. A lamp made of traditional Dongba paper hangs from a table tasting olive oil, and sips and smells under the lamp, as if through a thousand years.
Man and nature, sense and spirit, tangible and intangible, in this space silent fusion.

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Zhu Ping
Shanghai

DUStudio Xiang He Space specializes in commercial and office design. Interior design representative projects: Yutong Headquarters, Jiangsu Hengchuang Science and Technology Headquarters, Hangzhou Building Commercial Renovation, Guangzhou Times Fanghua Li, Shanghai Jinhongqiao Commercial Renovation, Shanghai Proswim Swimming College Renovation, Olive Oil Factory Renovation, etc. Design works have won many awards and nominations such as WAF of the World Architecture Festival, A Award of the United States, Best of Year of IIDA of the International Interior Design Association of the United States, etc.

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