Its architecture is a composition of four continuous, flowing volumes that are set apart, fused or linked by stretched bridges. These volumes adapt to each other in all directions, generating a panoramic architecture without corners or abrupt transitions that break the fluidity of its formal composition.
The lower three levels of Galaxy SOHO house public facilities for retail and entertainment. The levels immediately above provide work spaces for clusters of innovative businesses. The top of the building is dedicated to bars, restaurants and cafés that offer views along one of the greatest avenues of the city. These different functions are interconnected through intimate interiors that are always linked with the city, helping to establish Galaxy SOHO as a major urban landmark for Beijing.
I want this staircase! Doesn’t even have to be real crystals, the sparkle shall do.
Galaxy Soho by Zaha Hadid Architects


So … we will not wander more,
In the night
Though the heart still wants to love
And the moon shines bright.




Hello Microsoft.

Modern Japanese Noodle Bar


American architects Tiffany Dahlen and Virginia Melnyk conceptualized a radical Candyland-inspired nightclub in Japan that’s a direct response to the vibrant youth culture of Harajuku and the high-end fashion district of Omontesando. The nightclub features a large entrance hall, sushi restaurant, sake bar, music lounge and two VIP lounges.
The Canopy, Hong Kong
Hello black wall.
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