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Multitude Of Sins

A view from the mezzanine showcasing the various tables at the mezzanine space while it also gives a glance of the one portion of the ground floor that the mezzanine over looks on to

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Ishita Sitwala

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The flooring in the entire space is a mishmash of discarded samples that have been assembled in a Tetris-like fashion, procured from ceramic, tile stores, and active sites of fellow designers in the city — each sample measured, and every segment ideated individually while it forms an integral part of a larger visual tapestry.

Photo credit:
Ishita Sitwala

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One of the tables on the the upper deck washed in a lively coral hue have been detailed with defunct sanitary pipe sections and electronic regulators, An ‘elbow’ light fixture conjured to life by the studio illuminates these tables. The industrial lighting fixture hoisted over the nooks is a composition of sanitary pipes and hexagonal mesh that wraps itself delicately around an exposed warm light tube on the interior.

Photo credit:
Ishita Sitwala

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The other coral table is detailed with electronic regulators and jazzy iridescent CDs as a celebration of the 60s golden Disco era.

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Ishita Sitwala

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The pièce de résistance is the partition system that stands at the periphery of the dining area and the community desk space overlooking the interiors of BCC. An obscure portal in its inspiration, the installation is a composite of mild steel sections found on the site interspersed with plywood display shelves that stack up upon slender metal support members. This installation is further interjected with doses of salmon pink, motor gears, discarded teapots, and film reel boxes amidst other arbitrary curios.

Photo credit:
Ishita Sitwala

Natural and Organic: Red Dunes Playtopia
XISUI Design

Cave-like children's space

Photo credit:
Hu Yihao, XISUI Design

Natural and Organic: Red Dunes Playtopia
XISUI Design

Photo credit:
Hu Yihao, XISUI Design

Natural and Organic: Red Dunes Playtopia
XISUI Design

Activity space on undulating terrain

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Hu Yihao, XISUI Design

Natural and Organic: Red Dunes Playtopia
XISUI Design

Concrete shell structure

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Hu Yihao, XISUI Design

Natural and Organic: Red Dunes Playtopia
XISUI Design

Reduces column presence and optimizes spatial efficiency

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Hu Yihao, XISUI Design

Natural and Organic: Red Dunes Playtopia
XISUI Design

Cabin-style giant slide activity facility

Photo credit:
Hu Yihao, XISUI Design

Natural and Organic: Red Dunes Playtopia
XISUI Design

Photo credit:
Hu Yihao, XISUI Design

Natural and Organic: Red Dunes Playtopia
XISUI Design

Photo credit:
Hu Yihao, XISUI Design

Natural and Organic: Red Dunes Playtopia
XISUI Design

Photo credit:
Hu Yihao, XISUI Design

Natural and Organic: Red Dunes Playtopia
XISUI Design

Barrel-themed children's activity facilities

Photo credit:
Hu Yihao, XISUI Design

Natural and Organic: Red Dunes Playtopia
XISUI Design

Photo credit:
Hu Yihao, XISUI Design

Natural and Organic: Red Dunes Playtopia
XISUI Design

Integration of activity facilities with terrain

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Hu Yihao, XISUI Design

Natural and Organic: Red Dunes Playtopia
XISUI Design

Integration of activity facilities with terrain

Photo credit:
Hu Yihao, XISUI Design

Natural and Organic: Red Dunes Playtopia
XISUI Design

Photo credit:
Hu Yihao, XISUI Design

Natural and Organic: Red Dunes Playtopia
XISUI Design

Small slide

Photo credit:
Hu Yihao, XISUI Design