Designing change /
- First edition.
- 249 pages : illustrations ; 35 cm
Doha Festival City Mall, Qatar -- Emaar Square Mall, Turkey -- Ion Sky, Singapore -- Orchard Central A&A, Singapore -- Project Keiko, Japan -- PLQ Mall, Singapore -- Shaw Centre, Singapore -- SingPost Centre, Singapore -- Trans Studio Mall, Indonesia -- Hospitality. Novotel Singapore on Stevens, Singapore -- redpan, Singapore -- Singapore Airline SilverKris Lounge, South Korea -- Yotel Singapore, Singapore -- Institutional. Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine Novena & NTU Campus, Singapore -- Tampines Regional Library, Singapore -- Perennial International Specialist Medical Centre, China -- Sengkang Hospital Campus, Singapore -- Residential. Alpha Hill, Vietnam -- King Palace, Vietnam -- Mulberry Lane & Seasons Avenue, Vietnam -- Recreational. Cinemaxx Junior, Indonesia -- Heartware Network Office, Singapore -- Temasek Club, Singapore -- Urban art. Cradle2Cradle, Singapore -- More projects -- Awards -- Future projects -- DP50 X SUPERMAMA -- Behind the scenes -- About DP Architects.
Designing Change' is the second volume by DP Design (DPD), following 'Designing Spaces'. While the first volume was an illustration of DPD's expertise in dealing with various types of spaces and uses, Designing Change is an insight into the design thought that guides and inspires the creative approach behind its latest body of works across a variety of building types and scale. 'Designing Change' is a visual discourse into the creative psyche of the interior-architects at DPD. It explores and illustrates how designing an interior space goes beyond a direct, strategic response to a building's intrinsic architectural form to examine and embody the evolving relationship between man and built environment. Recognizing that change is the only constant in an ever-progressing world, the book aims to simultaneously rethink design and inspire new paradigm in our design approach and perspective on space. Drawing on over 30 years of experience in the interior design, space planning and project management industry, DPD combines design concepts and short stories with imagery and illustrations to provide an in-depth look at the fundamentals and perceptions of interior spaces so as to relook the practice of interior design today.