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An Yue Grottoes Digital Exhibition Center, CHINA IPPR INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. | International Design Awards Winners
An Yue Grottoes Digital Exhibition Center, CHINA IPPR INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. | International Design Awards Winners
An Yue Grottoes Digital Exhibition Center, CHINA IPPR INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. | International Design Awards Winners
An Yue Grottoes Digital Exhibition Center, CHINA IPPR INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. | International Design Awards Winners
An Yue Grottoes Digital Exhibition Center, CHINA IPPR INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. | International Design Awards Winners
An Yue Grottoes Digital Exhibition Center, CHINA IPPR INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. | International Design Awards Winners
An Yue Grottoes Digital Exhibition Center, CHINA IPPR INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. | International Design Awards Winners
An Yue Grottoes Digital Exhibition Center, CHINA IPPR INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. | International Design Awards Winners
An Yue Grottoes Digital Exhibition Center, CHINA IPPR INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. | International Design Awards Winners
An Yue Grottoes Digital Exhibition Center, CHINA IPPR INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. | International Design Awards Winners

An Yue Grottoes Digital Exhibition Center

CompanyCHINA IPPR INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CO.,LTD.
Lead DesignersCHEN Liang
Design TeamZHANG Kai,LIU Yi,ZHANG Jin,REN Yongliang,DAI Yaming,LIU Dan,GUO Jia,LIU Haoyuan,HOU Weihua,MU Xinjie
Project LocationSichuan Province,China
Prize(s)Bronze in Cultural / Community Interior Design / Galleries / Exhibition Spaces
Entry Description

Interior design concept-Looking over high mountain and viewing hill. An Yue is a cultural scenic area renowned for its Buddhist grottoes. The interior concept and architectural concept echo each other in form and gaze at each other in time and space.Based on the three functional groups of the building, the interior concept is also divided into three sub-concepts: drawing on the three-tiered state of enlightenment described by the Zen master Qingyuan Xingsi, namely "seeing the mountain as a mountain, seeing the mountain not as a mountain, and seeing the mountain as still a mountain".