A first-floor lobby waiting to be reinterpreted
How can “vitality” be expressed
without using new resources?
Through the prudence of Farglory employees, the imagination of designers, and the persistence of construction crews,
the process was one of conflict and compromise.
After the clash, they decided to flip the wall tiles,
letting the raw texture of the materials open up infinite possibilities.
The result was an rustic depiction of nature’s landscapes—
wall tiles transformed into mountain scenery, floor seams into rivers,
and scattered dice-like chairs as a metaphor for the construction industry’s mining activities.
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Object location1F
Collaborative Production Team
META Design
Material source:
Recycled quartz, reclaimed wood, recycled titanium plates, recycled rebar
Material features:
The stone comes from granite and marble mosaic fragments removed from the lobby; the wood was salvaged from renovation waste; the titanium plates and rebar are leftover construction site materials.
The delivery pickup table breaks away from the conventional form of standardized shelving, using a variety of recycled materials to construct a placement platform with distinct layers—front and back, high and low—creating a micro-interactive setting where delivery workers can freely choose where to place items each day.
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