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Omnidirectional Practice of Metabolism Design Concept – Inno. EcoSLab by QUCESS Design

Inno. EcoSLab by QUCESS Design

Project Name: Inno. EcoSLab – metabolism design concept
Design: QUCESS DESIGN
Design Director: Li Yiming
Chief Designer: Wang Xueli
Soft Furnishing Director: Hu Kun
Hard outfit team: Li Liang, Ji Shichao, Han Zhangsheng, Zhang Zhihao, Ren Lulu, Wang Qian
Soft Decoration Team: Pingfan, Zou Guangpeng
Completion Time: Oct. 2020
Gross Built Area (square meters): 3240 square meters
Photography: Shi Yunfeng

QUCESS: design in breath· omnidirectional practice of metabolism design concept

In the core area of Zhongguancun, China’s most intensive resource for innovation and entrepreneurship, the Chuangye Street with a total length of only 220 meters is like a blood vessel which is surging to deliver oxygen to the fast-running city.

Inno. EcoSLab by QUCESS Design

Completed in September 2020 and located at the north exit of Chuangye Street, the Inno. EcoSLab in Zhongguancun, which was designed and renovated by QUCESS, provides the city and the urbanite with a unique space open for 24-hours a day. In addition to the obvious mix-used functional space, it is more like a small energy pump, injecting energy into the city’s respiration, and jointly completing its daily metabolism.

At the same time, this is also an omnidirectional practice of QUCESS on its metabolic design concept.

metabolism design concept - Inno. EcoSLab by QUCESS Design

Space for city
Each breath is a micro-metabolism

When the design concept of metabolism was instilled into the space, Inno. EcoSLab was no longer just a new ordinary space at the corner of the street.
The designer retained most of the framework of the original space, extended and reconstructed the space based on the old one, and transformed it into a new space that incorporated with open, semi-open and closed areas.

Inno. EcoSLab by QUCESS Design

Stepping from the outdoor into the indoor area, the mood also has a transition from bustle to the refreshed peace, until the entire complex space is fully presented in front of the user, who can choose the preferred area to settle down.

For the new Inno. EcoSLab, the process of redesign is a self-renewal of space, and the birth of a new space in the city is also a small but subtle change.

Analysis graphic - metabolism design concept

This slowly changing mix-used courtyard is like a mini city, where busy urbanite enter to relieve their mood in the interlaced micro landscape; supplement their physical strength with the aid of physically empowered facilities; and enjoy a slow life in the delicately designed space…
When set off again, people are refreshed with bright eyes. This is the small space’s contribution to the city, and the city is also completing its metabolism in this way.

Inno. EcoSLab by QUCESS Design - metabolism design concept

Space for people
Each breath is a relief and engergization

In order to achieve the effect of burden alleviation so as to make people energetic via space, QUCESS appropriately implanted rich functions and scene into the space, which was enhanced through the use of fresh and concise color and the integration of landscape design.

Inno. EcoSLab by QUCESS Design

The small-sized sharing area, bar counter, window-side working area, meeting area, booth area, mezzanine area and other areas respectively hold different functional requirements. The circular flow connects the functional areas from the first floor to the mezzanine in sequence, overlapping in rich scene. Under this circumstances, the stereotyped and dull spatial appearance no longer exists. It is just like a miniature complex community, even if it is only a square inch, it can still meet various needs with ease.

metabolism design concept - Inno. EcoSLab by QUCESS Design

The landscape is an important part of the space. The plants breathe slowly and release oxygen, which seem to be still against the noisy streetscape of Zhongguancun. Different shapes of green plants form a micro landscape, where each step makes a different scene, and plants are standing still in different functional areas, forming a world of their own.
In the space surrounded by plants, the time flows lightly and slowly. While absorbing carbon dioxide, they also filter out people’s anxiety and worries.

Inno. EcoSLab by QUCESS Design

In the pure and comfortable white and green palette, the outdoor elements such as gravel, clinker, iron, and terrazzo also continue the simple and natural spatial flair, merging in the natural environment quietly, so as to soothe the emotions of the visitors to the greatest extent. Then, the new energy is gradually aroused.

metabolism design concept - Inno. EcoSLab by QUCESS Design

Space for time
Each breath is a 24-hour reciprocating cycle

At 7:30 in the morning, before the commuters put on their shirts, a cup of hot coffee on the round table can be enjoyed sitting in the single-handle sofa by the window. Or one can lean against the bar at the door in the aroma of Kenyan beans, watching the rushing crowd outside the window for a while, until a familiar colleague comes into sight for company.

Inno. EcoSLab by QUCESS Design

At 10:00 in the morning, a small meeting of entrepreneurs is ongoing next to the work table in front of the bar. After a brainstorming, they enjoy a simple lunch in the mezzanine area.
At noon, the massage sofa area is a popular space in the afternoon. Some people are having a “blood return” there, while young colleagues with great passion continue to work in the mezzanine area.

metabolism design concept - Inno. EcoSLab by QUCESS Design

At 15:00, a discussion meeting in the booth area has just ended, while the research meeting of special group has just kicked off in the medium-sized meeting room.
Late in the afternoon, the illuminated courtyard and space become charming. Every night in the bar area, there is a mini-party where entrepreneurs meet new friends in a relaxed and playful way; while in the exclusive member area, some people are tasting coffee, and some seem to be preparing to work through the night.

Inno. EcoSLab by QUCESS Design

Late at night, the man in the sleeping cabin is the marketing manager who will catch the early flight the next day, who is entering a deep sleep in the corner of the city…
The space runs 24 hours a day, and no matter when you enter into it, the space will inject energy into urbanite with its own way and power, creating new vibrancy in the slight but uninterrupted metabolism.

metabolism design concept - Inno. EcoSLab by QUCESS Design

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