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Touch Tea, a cutting-edge store designed by Touch Design, brings together art, technology, and texture to create an inviting and avant-garde urban environment in Tianjin. The project, awarded Silver in A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award in 2023, covers 300 square meters and was completed in October 2022.
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Touch Tea, a project by Touch Design, is a modern urban oasis located in Tianjin, China. The store, covering 300 square meters, seamlessly blends art, technology, and texture to create a unique and inviting space for visitors. The design team, led by Chief Designers Yong Zhang and Xin Ma, aimed to build an environment where people can fully immerse themselves in daily life, depicting Tianjin's cultural milieu.
The design of Touch Tea is characterized by its open, dispersed area, bringing cubism into architecture in a contemporary style. This fosters greater contact and interaction, accommodating the various needs of young people, including meeting, sharing, and discussing. The use of water washed stone, red brick, stainless steel, and KD modified plate as the main materials adds to the modern and natural ambiance of the space.
Unquestionably, the design of Touch Tea is a potently symbolic and personally expressed statement of youth. It conveys novel and fashionable sensory enjoyment while demonstrating varied aesthetics and establishing a distinctive space style. The project started in August 2022 and was completed in October 2022 in Tianjin, China.
Touch Tea demonstrates how architectural morphology and urban planning theories are thought about, as well as how new technologies, materials, and thought trends are applied in architecture in line with the request of the trend's pioneer. The organic and transparent fusion of architectural components creates a distinctive language system that reacts to the changing modes of existence of things with spatial texture and encapsulates the anti-structure, anti-boredom, and anti-static attitude of the modern day.
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