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DesignNeri featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Through the Looking Prism

Prism glass wall reflect and refract existing urban panorama of the Chao Phraya River, one of the representative Bangkok's scenery. The structure made with 300 pieces of glass prisms supported by sand blast finish stainless steel offers alternative perspective with its prism light. There is no additional lighting in the structure not only minimizes energy consumption while serves as a critique of light pollution in current urban setting. The installation is a testament to the boundless possibilities of light art installation has been displayed in Asia-wide with its easy assembly system.

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Triangledex

The Triangledex bus stop is built on the foundation of deconstructivist aesthetics, attempting to explore more possibilities for the design of bus stops in post industrial cities. The final presentation of a soft yet rigid triangular element gives it a more sporty feel. In addition, the design utilizes an interactive interface to ensure high recognition rates while clearly displaying real time bus information. Triangledex not only continues the industrial memory of the city, but also injects new vitality into public facilities through innovative design.

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Arrival

Arrival is a temporary installation art project created from two vertically positioned recycled shipping containers. Inspired by the moment a ship enters harbor, the refabricated curved facades transform rigid industrial structures into a spatial passage. Mirrors, integrated lighting, and periodic mist blur reflections of the city, sea, and visitors. Designed for a zero waste art festival, the project demonstrates how recycled materials can be reimagined into an immersive public experience connecting movement, place, and sustainability.

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Sympole

The SymPole redefines urban infrastructure. With real-time AI analysis and low latency network connections, it can sense and respond to its environment, proactively detecting and addressing residents' needs and guiding crowds. Unlike traditional light poles, the SymPole focuses on the pulse of the city, turning raw data into a modular, human centric interface that enables cities to become smart entities capable of self adjustment and modular expansion.

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Beehive Fireworks

By day, the form evokes a Qing Dynasty merchant vessel surging through the waves, a frozen moment of splashing spray that crystallizes the harbor's former glory. As night falls, the artwork transforms into soaring Beehive Fireworks, using the interplay of light and shadow to whisper a serene prayer. The piece utilizes reflections on the water to create a symmetrical top down view of the fireworks, while the natural ripples of the water authentically recreate the erratic, crisscrossing dynamism of the pyrotechnics.

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Dance With The Wind

The Luo Shan Feng is not only the wind but also the driving force of life for the local people. After learning to live with the wind, they also develop a lifestyle that suits local conditions. Under the strong wind, to create a soothing atmosphere, the shape is considered to be arc-shaped. Through works of art, the wind can blow away the fatigue in life and let people dance with the wind. The work uses bamboo and steel bars as the primary materials, and LED light strips are placed around them. The swirl-like shape attracts people into the space and becomes a space for tourist interaction.

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