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Architects Playze used shipping containers to build offices for Tony's Farm in Shanghai, China.
Pfefferberg Hostel
Playze 2013
Berlín, alemania
hotel, Hostel turístico
playze + schmidhuber references chinese ribbon dance for urban planning exhibition center design in ningbo, china
see how the design breaks away from the 'white box' idealogy of museums, and brings intimacy to wild new spaces here.
Bat for Lashes and Santigold should collab some time, please.
so will i be sending out any candy and a handwritten love letter to a lucky haytham losing his virginity fic writer?
(Photo by Bartosz Kolonko)
Tony’s Farm is the biggest organic food farm in Shanghai, which produces OFDC certified (member of IFOAM) vegetables and fruits. But Tony’s Farm is meant to be more than just a place for vegetable production. The vision is to integrate the consumer and therefore promote a natural lifestyle.
To link the activities of the working people with the visitors of the farm, Playze developed a building complex, which combines the main reception, a lobby, (working also for the future hotel rooms) and a VIP area, with the new offices and an existing warehouse, where the fruits and vegetables are being packed. The building provides transparency within the manufacturing process. Thus it supports the vision of integrating the visitor and helps to reinforce the consumer confidence in the products of the farm. At the same time the building design is driven by the concept of sustainability, combined with it’s iconic qualities, it communicates and promotes the core concept of Tony’s Farm. (ArchDaily)