Urban Exhibition Hall

Overview

  • Name: Urban Exhibition Hall
  • Client: Intella Real-estate Services Canada
  • Contract Value: NA
  • Contract Type: Design & Build
  • Sector: Commercial
  • Timeline: Jan – 2017 – Sep- 2017
  • Location: Westmount, Montreal

Description

The project is an urban exhibition hall covers the space of 1200 sq ft, located in Downtown Montreal. The entire space rejects deliberate decoration and deliberately discards redundant colors to create a transparent and pure white space. The restrained use of colors and introverted attitude make the space have quiet power. This kind of purity can make space look cleaner and tidy, and make visitors feel more peaceful.

The sand table area can be seen when entering the space from the main entrance. The sand table display stand is made of mirror material, reflecting the surrounding ground and visitors to the surroundings of the stand, forming a sense of flowing space.

The roof part exposes the original well beam structure of the building. The arrangement of lights also adds more rhythm to the ceiling and highlights the beauty of the structure. The negotiation area is arranged close to the glass curtain wall, which can introduce the landscape from outside the building into the interior space, giving visitors an excellent visual experience. The entire area is implicit and simple, with white and gray colors. The radial lights above and the extended black metal rods set off the white well beam structure ceiling, like the stars in the night sky.

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