Description
Mortise and tenon is a major structural method in traditional Chinese architecture, furniture, and other wooden utensils, showcasing the essence and wisdom of Chinese traditional culture. The designer was inspired by this and also created a "wooden box" in the exhibition hall. The overall design adopts a light color tone, which not only sets it apart from other buildings in the area, but also visually appears particularly light and not heavy at all. The use of light tones greatly increases the transparency of the space, injecting a fresh atmosphere into the entire area and creating a bright and open visual effect. The core installation of the entire exhibition hall is the wooden box art concept space. The mortise and tenon joint reshapes the traditional impression of wooden boxes and creates a small art museum inside. The beautiful curved wooden walls come into view, becoming the focal point of the entire space with their unique curved shape and warm natural tones. Cleverly combining wood veneer with marble, the compatibility of wood enables it to present extremely brilliant effects when combined with different materials.