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海口高兴里电影院
One Plus Partnership

项目名称:海口高兴里电影院

地点:海口,中国

设计团队:One Plus Partnership

面积:6000 m²

完工时间:2024年

摄影师:Jonathan Leijonhufvud

 

设计特色:

项目 - One Plus Partnership在中国海口打造了一座极具标志性的影院,通过雕塑般的砖石构造和起伏的表面,创造出一个受城市海洋环境启发的沉浸式建筑叙事空间。6000平方米的海口高兴里电影院-咖啡吧突破传统影院形态,通过材质与形态的精妙互动重新定义了观影空间。

 

设计团队没有采用常见的海洋蓝调,而是选择了一种非传统的方式来诠释海洋元素。设计团队以源自沙土的砖石作为主要设计元素,在概念上与海口的滨海特性建立联系,同时在整个空间中保持温暖的土色调。

 

影院最引人注目的特色是其动态的砖石装置,这些砖石经过精心排列,模拟出从多个视角都能欣赏到的波浪图案。这些建筑化的波浪贯穿于公共空间,转化为柜台和座椅等功能性元素。创新性的砖石运用超越了纯粹的美学考量——每块砖的尺寸和位置都经过精心设计,在表面肌理上营造出韵律变化。

 

自然光线在影院设计中通常被刻意避免,但在这里却成为了关键的设计元素,精心布置的窗户让阳光与砖石表面产生互动。这种光影效果配合隐藏式照明系统,既突出建筑的起伏变化,又满足了实用安全的需求。

 

放映厅进一步发展了海洋概念,采用非常规材料处理。第一个放映厅采用立体织物处理,营造出类木材质感,而第二个放映厅则使用了令人联想到萱草的暖色调面板。两个空间都融入了呼应公共区域波浪主题的曲线元素。

 

这个项目的与众不同之处在于它平衡了大胆的设计表现与功能性考量。流动的形态和材料选择具有双重目的——既创造出引人入胜的视觉叙事,又解决了访客安全和动线等实际问题。最终呈现的是一个将观影体验转化为建筑之旅的影院,让观众在电影开始前就已经踏上了一段奇妙旅程。

 

团队 - One Plus Partnership成立于2004年,在空间设计领域确立了开创性地位,尤其以其对影院环境的革新性设计方法而闻名。在联合创始人Virginia Lung和Ajax Law的引领下,这家总部位于香港的设计事务所已斩获660项国际荣誉,在全球设计领域奠定了重要地位。

 

事务所的设计理念聚焦于现象学的空间体验,以大胆的体量干预和以材料为导向的叙事手法为特征。他们的作品涵盖多元类型,包括零售环境、酒店空间和商业室内设计,尤其在影院建筑方面的专业造诣重新定义了当代观影体验。

 

Virginia Lung的成就包括享有盛誉的安德鲁·马丁国际室内设计师年度大奖和多项标志性设计大奖最佳奖。Ajax Law于2014年获选为香港十大杰出青年之一,为事务所带来技术精准性和创新的空间解决方案。

 

事务所的方法论强调通过迭代设计过程进行主题探索,创造出超越传统室内建筑的空间。他们的作品以构造表现、空间编排和叙事元素的成功整合而著称,体现了他们在体验式设计领域不断突破边界的决心。

 

 

Project Name: Gaoxingli Insun Cinema

Location: Haikou, China

Design Team: One Plus Partnership

Lead Designers: Ajax Law & Virginia Lung

Area: 6,000 m²

Completion Year: 2024

Photographer: Jonathan Leijonhufvud

 

Feature:

Project - One Plus Partnership has unveiled a cinematic landmark in Haikou, China, where sculptural brick formations and undulating surfaces create an immersive architectural narrative inspired by the city's maritime context. The 6,000-square-metre Gaoxingli Insun Cinema reimagines the conventional movie theatre typology through a sophisticated interplay of materiality and form.

 

Rather than defaulting to predictable oceanic blues, the design team, led by Ajax Law and Virginia Lung, opted for an unconventional approach to maritime references. The studio utilized brick – a material derived from sand – as the primary design element, creating a conceptual link to Haikou's coastal identity while maintaining a warm, earthy palette throughout the space.

 

The cinema's most striking feature is its dynamic brick installations, which have been meticulously arranged to simulate wave patterns visible from multiple vantage points. These architectural waves cascade through the public spaces, transforming into functional elements such as countertops and seating arrangements. The innovative use of brick extends beyond mere aesthetics – each piece is deliberately sized and positioned to create rhythmic variations in the surface texture.

 

Natural light, typically avoided in cinema design, becomes a crucial design element as carefully positioned windows allow sunlight to interact with the textured brick surfaces. This interplay is complemented by concealed lighting systems that highlight the architectural undulations while serving practical safety purposes.

 

The auditoriums further develop the maritime concept through unconventional material choices. The first features dimensional fabric treatments that create wooden-like textures, while the second employs panels in warm hues reminiscent of tiger lilies. Both spaces incorporate curved elements that echo the wave motif established in the public areas.

 

What sets this project apart is its ability to balance bold design gestures with functional considerations. The flowing forms and material choices serve dual purposes – creating an engaging visual narrative while addressing practical concerns such as visitor safety and circulation. The result is a cinema that transforms the movie-going experience into an architectural journey that begins long before the first frame appears on screen.

 

Design Team - Founded in 2004, One Plus Partnership has established itself as a pioneering force in spatial design, particularly renowned for their revolutionary approach to cinematic environments. Under the visionary leadership of co-founders Virginia Lung and Ajax Law, the Hong Kong-based practice has garnered an impressive portfolio of 660 international accolades, cementing their position in the global design arena.

 

The studio's design philosophy centers on phenomenological spatial experiences, characterized by bold volumetric interventions and materiality-driven narratives. Their portfolio spans diverse typologies, including retail environments, hospitality spaces, and commercial interiors, with a particular expertise in cinema architecture that has redefined the contemporary movie-going experience.

 

Virginia Lung's achievements include the prestigious Andrew Martin International Interior Designer of the Year Award and multiple Best of Best Awards in the Iconic Design Awards. Ajax Law, recognized as one of JCI Hong Kong's Ten Outstanding Young Persons in 2014, brings technical precision and innovative spatial solutions to the practice.

 

The firm's methodology emphasizes thematic exploration through iterative design processes, resulting in spaces that transcend conventional interior architecture. Their work is distinguished by its tectonic expressions, spatial choreography, and the successful integration of narrative elements into built form, exemplifying their commitment to pushing the boundaries of experiential design.

6000 m²

海口,中国

2024

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