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Feast your eyes on this sleek trade center by HALLUCINATE, a 2016 INSIDE shortlister

By Justine Testado|

Tuesday, Aug 16, 2016

Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla

Large industrial enterprises aren't typically known for conducting business in jaw-dropping office interiors. The Midwest Inland Port Financial Town project in China's Xi’an International Trade & Logistics Park certainly defies that assumption. Shenzhen-based HALLUCINATE Design Office won the commission to design the commodity trading center from Maike Metals Group, one of the country's largest suppliers of non-ferrous metals and minerals. 

HALLUCINATE beautifully contrasts bold details and textures with a subtle yet sleek color palette, all while maintaining a welcoming atmosphere that doesn't feel sterile. Completed last December, the 326,200m² project recently earned a spot on the shortlist of the anticipated INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors in Berlin, which showcases some of the year's best in the global interior design scene. 

The designers shared more details about the project below. Feast your eyes.

Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla

Project description:

“Maike Metals Group (Maike) is one of China’s biggest non-ferrous metal suppliers and traders with the largest trading volume of copper cathode. As an industrial leader, Maike has invested 3 billion RMB to build the Midwest Inland Port Financial Town, so far the largest metal trading platform in Asia...

Authorized through an international bid as the designer of Maike’s first bulk commodity trading center in West China, HALLUCINATE believes that a modern city with a rich historical legacy like Xi’an is inclusive enough to embrace new visions, and has therefore developed the interior design beyond the city’s geographical features for a balanced presentation of historical elements in an open perspective.”

Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla
Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla

“The interiors are unconventionally designed in an open and tranquil style to underline the importance of the project as the first platform in Midwest China to fill the gap of continuous transactions of the actuals and highlight its endorsement of modern trading. A moderate approach was adopted throughout the overall logic of design as well as the selection of materials and functional elements in order to create a lasting visual appeal and enhance the completeness of this comprehensive project.”

Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla

“The completed design features a perfect combination of the luminous roof and the large-gridded digital walls that blurs the boundaries between reality and imagination, modern technology and the architecture itself, creating a surreal ambience for visitors to visualize future possibilities and technological advancements. The design also demonstrates Maike’s corporate value of pursuing a better future and the project’s essence as a strikingly admirable endeavor.”

Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla
Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla
RELATED EVENT INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors 2016
Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla

“A steady and gentle interior lighting is achieved by adopting an outdoor illumination plan, casting the light through the three black metal pillars of different heights to the ceiling of the lobby and forming a diffuse reflection through the geodesic dome. The interior walls are covered with grids formed by tailor-made extruded aluminum sections of special dimensions melded with LED P60 electronic display units and sealed with a translucent resin coating to soften the brightness of the information display on the grids.

The grids with information display have formed a new structure and interior façade. The linear sections are complex enough to hide the display units from our sight and greatly reduce the excessive sound reflection in the lobby, impressing visitors with a vision of the future technology.”

Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla

“In usual cases, the core structure of a building sets clear boundaries of the interior façade, the ceiling and the floor. In designing this project, however, HALLUCINATE has intentionally abandoned this conventional approach in pursuing softer boundaries between the three dimensions to enable a smooth, undisrupted visual sight from the floor all up to the ceiling.

The structures of different directions are put together through the linear lights produced behind the walls, offering a lively visual effect that is completely different from the rigid perception of a core structure. The DuPont Corian solid surface materials are used for the core structure, seamlessly integrating the whole structure like a single-piece product to offer an exquisite and magnificent impression.”

Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla

“In the lecture hall, the ceiling comes in the shape of folded paper to reduce sound reflections and avoid excessive light onto the presentation screen. The seats arranged in a tilted and asymmetrical way echo the irregular shapes of the ceiling and enable a convenient entry and exit for the users.”

Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla
Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla
Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla

Project details:

HALLUCINATE / MCEC Midwest Commodity Exchange Center Interior 

Designed by : HALLUCINATE Design Office
Location : No.99 Gangwu Avenue, Xi’an International Trade & Logistics Park, Xi'an, China
Date of Completion : Dec. 2015
Principal Use : Commodity trading center
Site Area : 75,580 m²
Building Area : 16,300m²
Total Floor Area : 326,200m² 
Photographs : Javier Callejas Sevilla

Material Information
Exterior Finish : Glass curtain wall, Aluminum panels
Floor : Artificial stone, Carpet, Hardwood flooring
Wall : Aluminum plate, Artificial stone, Acrylic plate & Quadrate pipe aluminum wall
Ceiling : Mineral wood board, Aluminum plate

Photos and project text courtesy of HALLUCINATE Design Office.

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Feast your eyes on this sleek trade center by HALLUCINATE, a 2016 INSIDE shortlister

By Justine Testado|

Tuesday, Aug 16, 2016

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Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla

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Large industrial enterprises aren't typically known for conducting business in jaw-dropping office interiors. The Midwest Inland Port Financial Town project in China's Xi’an International Trade & Logistics Park certainly defies that assumption. Shenzhen-based HALLUCINATE Design Office won the commission to design the commodity trading center from Maike Metals Group, one of the country's largest suppliers of non-ferrous metals and minerals. 

HALLUCINATE beautifully contrasts bold details and textures with a subtle yet sleek color palette, all while maintaining a welcoming atmosphere that doesn't feel sterile. Completed last December, the 326,200m² project recently earned a spot on the shortlist of the anticipated INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors in Berlin, which showcases some of the year's best in the global interior design scene. 

The designers shared more details about the project below. Feast your eyes.

Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla

Project description:

“Maike Metals Group (Maike) is one of China’s biggest non-ferrous metal suppliers and traders with the largest trading volume of copper cathode. As an industrial leader, Maike has invested 3 billion RMB to build the Midwest Inland Port Financial Town, so far the largest metal trading platform in Asia...

Authorized through an international bid as the designer of Maike’s first bulk commodity trading center in West China, HALLUCINATE believes that a modern city with a rich historical legacy like Xi’an is inclusive enough to embrace new visions, and has therefore developed the interior design beyond the city’s geographical features for a balanced presentation of historical elements in an open perspective.”

Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla
Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla

“The interiors are unconventionally designed in an open and tranquil style to underline the importance of the project as the first platform in Midwest China to fill the gap of continuous transactions of the actuals and highlight its endorsement of modern trading. A moderate approach was adopted throughout the overall logic of design as well as the selection of materials and functional elements in order to create a lasting visual appeal and enhance the completeness of this comprehensive project.”

Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla

“The completed design features a perfect combination of the luminous roof and the large-gridded digital walls that blurs the boundaries between reality and imagination, modern technology and the architecture itself, creating a surreal ambience for visitors to visualize future possibilities and technological advancements. The design also demonstrates Maike’s corporate value of pursuing a better future and the project’s essence as a strikingly admirable endeavor.”

Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla
Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla
RELATED EVENT INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors 2016
Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla

“A steady and gentle interior lighting is achieved by adopting an outdoor illumination plan, casting the light through the three black metal pillars of different heights to the ceiling of the lobby and forming a diffuse reflection through the geodesic dome. The interior walls are covered with grids formed by tailor-made extruded aluminum sections of special dimensions melded with LED P60 electronic display units and sealed with a translucent resin coating to soften the brightness of the information display on the grids.

The grids with information display have formed a new structure and interior façade. The linear sections are complex enough to hide the display units from our sight and greatly reduce the excessive sound reflection in the lobby, impressing visitors with a vision of the future technology.”

Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla

“In usual cases, the core structure of a building sets clear boundaries of the interior façade, the ceiling and the floor. In designing this project, however, HALLUCINATE has intentionally abandoned this conventional approach in pursuing softer boundaries between the three dimensions to enable a smooth, undisrupted visual sight from the floor all up to the ceiling.

The structures of different directions are put together through the linear lights produced behind the walls, offering a lively visual effect that is completely different from the rigid perception of a core structure. The DuPont Corian solid surface materials are used for the core structure, seamlessly integrating the whole structure like a single-piece product to offer an exquisite and magnificent impression.”

Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla

“In the lecture hall, the ceiling comes in the shape of folded paper to reduce sound reflections and avoid excessive light onto the presentation screen. The seats arranged in a tilted and asymmetrical way echo the irregular shapes of the ceiling and enable a convenient entry and exit for the users.”

Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla
Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla
Photo: Javier Callejas Sevilla

Project details:

HALLUCINATE / MCEC Midwest Commodity Exchange Center Interior 

Designed by : HALLUCINATE Design Office
Location : No.99 Gangwu Avenue, Xi’an International Trade & Logistics Park, Xi'an, China
Date of Completion : Dec. 2015
Principal Use : Commodity trading center
Site Area : 75,580 m²
Building Area : 16,300m²
Total Floor Area : 326,200m² 
Photographs : Javier Callejas Sevilla

Material Information
Exterior Finish : Glass curtain wall, Aluminum panels
Floor : Artificial stone, Carpet, Hardwood flooring
Wall : Aluminum plate, Artificial stone, Acrylic plate & Quadrate pipe aluminum wall
Ceiling : Mineral wood board, Aluminum plate

Photos and project text courtesy of HALLUCINATE Design Office.

More photos in the gallery below!

RELATED NEWS Shortlist highlights of the 2016 INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

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