Sparrow Honors Announces Two Awards


Sparrow Honors Announces Two Awards: Starhill Gallery in Kuala Lumpur and Fai-Fah Learning Center in Bangkok, both won the Best Commercial and Best Public Buildings Category in Architecture by the 2013 Design Council of Germany The "landmark project award." The award ceremony will be held in Munich in October. Stephen Pimbley, Director of Spang Building, commented: "We are delighted to receive the award from the German Design Commission, which I think is a recognition of Spangler and a recognition that we have consistently broken the boundaries of traditional, unique design ideas and that we The enthusiasm for the design work is that such enthusiasm has brought potential business and social value to our clients, which may not have been anticipated by the customer at first. "
Best Business Logo Project Lixin Gallery
Sibang's iconic re-design project, an area of ​​40,000 square meters in Kuala Lumpur, or Gallery project, after the completion of the architectural design and commercial circles become a dazzling star. Inspired by Christian Lacroix's dramatic costume design, the brand is given a distinctive image while interacting with the public. A three-storey ceiling is the French luxury brand Louis Vuitton's flagship store space design highlights the brand's own classic, sophisticated, unlimited brand identity. The crystal-like surface morphology of the lightweight steel and glass skins define Malaysia's first case of a similar architectural cuticle and solidify Jubilee's leading position in luxury shopping malls in Southeast Asia.
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Best Public Signs Project Fai-Fah Learning Center
"Fai-Fah" means "light energy," a group social responsibility program (CSR) that was launched in April 2010 by TMB Bank in Thailand. The project aims to serve as a catalyst for society and provide opportunities for self-development and creative thinking for disadvantaged children and adolescents in Thailand through artistic means. In October 2010, Sprite was invited to participate in the redevelopment of the Fai-Fah Learning Center, which was renovated from two residential dwellings in Bangkok's residential area. The design was conducted in the form of a workshop with children, teens, art volunteers and social project team members of TMB Bank who participated in Fai-Fah. The idea of ​​the design came into being in the workshop, which included the design of the façade and the interior colors, which were eventually applied to the project. This approach enhances active collaboration and interaction in the design process, giving project users a real sense of ownership. The art and creative education features mentioned in the client's design assignment are embodied in the five-space design of the project: a multi-purpose living room, art studio, library, gallery, dance studio, a multi-purpose roof garden . The five-story space is connected by a central, characteristic staircase, each defined by a different theme color. The storage and service space is located in the "Reserve Stick," an inverted L-shaped structure that extends from the courtyard on the rear side of the building up to the curving up garden house on the roof. Existing storefront skins are covered by distinctive grids and Fai-Fah logos to create a contrast with the surrounding neighborhood, highlighting the salient features of the learning center in the community.

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