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Dayou Aristo: A Landmark Building Inspired by Yachts

CHINA -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Sep 26, 2021

Quincy Li's Dayou Aristo project, completed in Shandong, China in April 2021, is a forward-looking and architecturally expressive Life Hall, inspired by yachts and designed to be a landmark building.

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Life Hall at Dayou Aristo

Inspired by yachts, the Dayou Aristo project by Quincy Li adopts a streamlined shape, large-area colored glazing glass, and champagne metal to create a pure and elegant artistic conception, avoiding direct line of sight while being architecturally expressive.

Situated in Shandong, China, the Dayou Aristo is strategically located with a stunning natural view of the river, making it an ideal residence for middle-class families, offering a high-end entrance image for customers in the preliminary opening stage.

The design process involved overcoming challenges such as creating a spacious and atmospheric facade image within constrained land use conditions, resulting in a unique and innovative architectural solution.

Recognized with a Silver A' Design Award in 2022, the Dayou Aristo project showcases outstanding expertise and innovation in architecture, building, and structure design.

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Quincy Li PRHow English/ENG Agency  Architecture
Last Updated: 2023-11-11 07:51:09
Life Hall at Dayou Aristo
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