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The Pioneer Sports Community

in Shenzhen, China

by Karv One Design

Project name:
 
The Pioneer
Interior design:
 
Karv One Design
Location:
 
Shenzhen, China
Photography:
 
Chen Ming, Neon Wang
Principal designer:
 
Kyle Chan
Design team:
 
acky Wan, Ally So, Derrick Liang, Bruce Li, Lou Lu, Sherman Lai, Lily Li, Pan Kai, Reeta
Wu
Built area:
 
4000 m²
Site area:
 
Design year:
 
2021
Completion year:
 
2021
Collaborators:
 
Furniture Designer: Hannah Shen, Jessi Ding, Chiron Xiao. Graphic Designer: Sushila Law,
Katie Ng. Theme Analyst: Sophie Shu, Larrissa Yan, Neon Wang, Amber Peng
Architecture firm:
 
Material:
 
Wood Flooring, White Marble, Mirror Stainless Steel, Dark gray Aluminum Gusset, Copper-
colored Stainless Steel, White Latex Paint, Gray Texture Paint, Dark Solid Wood, Blue Light
Carpet
Visualization:
 
Tools used:
 
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
Contractor:
 
Budget:
 
Client:
 
Vanke
Status:
 
Built
Typology:
 
Comercial

As an inseparable part of modern urban life, sports are undoubtedly an important


expression of people's pursuit of high-quality lifestyles. Sports culture has therefore
become a new exploration for brands and designs to break traditional boundaries and
update the space experience.

Focusing on the space concept of “Park is Community”, Karv One Design and Shenzhen


Vanke started from the exterior facade design inspired by baseball elements, and carried
out a full-plan design. To integrate sports social activities, installation art and café into the
4000 m² of park life, the space delivers the beauty of life in the name of sports.

The entire Park Hill Living Hall is open to residents around the International community
and also the foreign tourists. It is divided into two floors. The first floor is the fitness
experience area, which connects the community and park with sports and conveys the
brand concept. The second floor uses Hill-Café to create a shared and open American life
scene. The design team hopes to use the inner box of "Park Hill Living Hall" to connect the
outer box of "Jiangangshan International Mountain Park" to complete the symbiosis of
urban culture, environment and brand space.

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