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CHINA -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Aug 14, 2022
Ann Yu's TIC Art Center, an urban landmark project, redefines public architecture with innovative handmade brick designs, completed in October 2021 in Foshan, China.
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Ann Yu's TIC Art Center is a public urban landmark project that encompasses landscape, architecture, interior, and products, offering a comprehensive spatial experience. The project aims to revitalize traditional craftsmanship and environmental-friendly architecture, becoming a destination for visitors and enhancing the brand and land value in the area.
The center features red bricks created by 25 sets of molds, resulting in rich specifications and a modernized scale and proportion. The project's double-layer curtain wall system combines traditional ceramic bricks with modern structural design, achieving a unique grid masonry effect. The architecture also incorporates a 'valley' passageway, offering flexibility for multiple functions and alterations.
Completed in October 2021 in Foshan, the TIC Art Center covers a landscape area of 16,000ã¡ and a building area of 8,000ã¡. The project's design was influenced by the evolving game rules in the real estate market, signifying a new journey of refined product-oriented long-term development for Times China.
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CHINA -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Oct 07, 2022
Ann Yu's innovative design project, Guangzhou Julong Bay, a city-planning exhibition hall and civic center, breathes new life into century-old warehouses, preserving history while embracing modernity.
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