
"BROWNIE/Project merges art and commerce, extending beyond conventional photography exhibitions to explore interactions between space, people, and life in a unique setting."
"The design retains distinctive industrial features, including concrete columns and steel frames, while incorporating vintage wooden structures salvaged from an old Suzhou River bridge."
BROWNIE/Project is located in Shanghai's M50 Creative Park, a repurposed woolen mill. The design integrates art and commerce, focusing on interactions between space, people, and life. The space retains industrial features such as concrete columns, steel frames, and vintage wooden structures from an old Suzhou River bridge. The client emphasized the importance of preserving these historic elements while allowing for new functions, aligning with the design team's vision for the project.
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