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近日Karim Rashid设计完成了柏林nhow酒店。设计师创造了一个“数据驱动”的艺术空间,从而实现了酒店与外在世界的沟通与联系。酒店以东西柏林旧时的分界线——施普雷河为背景,将信息数字化时代与参观者的物质和精神需求连接起来。设计师Karim Rashid表示:“我的设计意图旨在在一个更为简单、不显凌乱且能带给人更多感官体验的空间中融入技术、影像、结构、色彩以及生活的内在需求等元素。”同时,设计师也认为,设计在各方面影响着人们,它定义了建筑的内部空间,创造了新的、进步的人类行为以及新的语言。而设计师对物质世界是否能如数字世界一般经验至上、独具个性,具诱惑力、连接性、启发灵感、可自定义等特点的怀疑,促使他尝试通过创造一个与由数据驱动的数字世界共存的空间从而使以上疑问成为现实。
Recently, Karim Rashid designed the nhow Hotel Berlin. Designers have created a “data-driven” art space that has enabled the hotel to communicate and connect with the outside world. The hotel connects Berlin’s old demarcation line, the Spree River, with the digital age of information and the material and spiritual needs of visitors. Designer Karim Rashid said: "My design intent is to incorporate elements of technology, image, structure, color and the inherent needs of life in a space that is simpler, less cluttered and gives more sensory experience At the same time, designers also believe that design affects people in all aspects, defining the interior of a building, creating new, progressive human behavior, and new language. The designer’s doubts about whether the physical world can be as experienced as the digital world in general, unique, tempting, connectivity, inspiring, customizable and so on, prompted him to try to create a data-driven digital world The coexistence of space so that the above questions become a reality.