In an era where commercial exhibition spaces are increasingly homogenized, TSPACE Design redefines brand narrative logic through innovative curatorial thinking, breaking through the physical limitations of traditional displays and injecting differentiated experiential value into commercial spaces.
Project name
Lingering Light in the Empty Valley
Architecture firm
TSPACE Design
Principal architect
ZHANG Tong
Typology
Commercial Architecture › Booth Design
This is the latest and largest outpost of Austin’s beloved Easy Tiger Bake Shop and Beer Garden, anchoring a revitalized 1980s-era strip mall on the north side of town. The public-facing spaces include an indoor bar, bakeshop, and dining room, a 250-seat outdoor beer garden pavilion, and a drive-thru coffee bar.
Project name
Easy Tiger at The Linc
Architecture firm
Furman & Keil Architects
Location
Austin, Texas, USA
Photography
Leonid Furmansky
Design team
Gary Furman, Philip Keil, Jamie Kerensky, Catherine French, Drew Wilson
Collaborators
Geotechnical Engineer: Holt Engineering
Built area
Conditioned: 11,978 ft²; Under Roof: 17,745 ft²
Civil engineer
Big Red Dog Engineering (now WGI)
Structural engineer
Architectural Engineers Collaborative
Environmental & MEP
AYS Engineering
Construction
IE2 Construction
Typology
Hospitality › Restaurant, Bar
Drawing from Huangyan's historical culture, WJ STUDIO reinterprets classic design principles to create contemporary interior spaces for the sales center and model room that honor tradition.
Project name
Huangyan Ming Villa Sales Center & Model Room
Architecture firm
WJ STUDIO
Location
Taizhou, Zhejiang, China
Photography
Zhang Jianing
Principal architect
Hu Zhile
Design team
Zheng Jie, Zhuchen Shaohua, Zhou Yangtao, Yang Lilian
Completion year
December 2024
Typology
Commercial › Sales Center
ARCHSTUDIO created a brand space for Songmont, incorporating the brand's essence into the design. Based on a concept of a "Frame Courtyard," the design team cleverly introduced a series of meticulously crafted frames, breaking free from the constraints of traditional spatial boundaries and capturing views.
Project name
Songmont Space
Architecture firm
ARCHSTUDIO
Principal architect
Han Wenqiang, Li Xiaoming
Structural engineer
Zhu Chang'an
Environmental & MEP
Zheng Baowei, Li Dongjie, Li Zhongjuan
Construction
Beijing Jingyu Decoration Co., Ltd.
Typology
Commercial › Showroom, Cafe
The Récoltes project involves the expansion of a multi-use building located on farmland in the town of L’Assomption. The building’s design concept is rooted in the idea of working the land, from seed to harvest.
Project name
Les Récoltes
Architecture firm
Thellend Fortin Architectes
Location
L'Assomption, Québec, Canada
Photography
Charles Lanteigne
Principal architect
Louis Thellend, Lisa-Marie Fortin
Design team
Louis Thellend, Lisa-Marie Fortin
Interior design
Thellend Fortin Architectes
Structural engineer
Poincaré Experts-conseils
Environmental & MEP
Piette, Rivest et associés Experts-Conseils
Landscape
Thellend Fortin Architectes
Construction
L’Archevêque & Rivest
Typology
commercial › Corporate space for agricultural administration
Designlnc Director, Richard Stafford, designed Barossa Valley Estate’s original facility in 1999. Twenty years on, the bones of the pavilion-style building were strong, with its stone spine wall, framed views of the Barossa ranges to the south-east and Marananga village to the north.
Project name
Barossa Valley Estate Cellar Door
Architecture firm
DesignInc
Location
9 Kraehe Rd, Marananga SA 5355, Australia
Photography
David Sievers, Simon Casson
Principal architect
Shalini Shah
Client
Delegat Wine Estate
Typology
Commercial Architecture
Embracing the sustainable concept of harmonious coexistence with nature, ARC'TERYX, the high-end outdoor apparel brand originated from Vancouver's Coast Mountains, has launched its first ski field-based ReBIRD Service Center at Songhua Lake in Jilin Province.
Project name
ReBIRD™ Service Center
Architecture firm
ARC'TERYX, STILL YOUNG
Location
Songhua Lake, Jilin Province, China
Photography
Yuuuun Studio
Typology
Commercial › Store
The Public Works Operations Building serves as the heart of Salem, Oregon, a hub designed to keep the city’s infrastructure running smoothly. Supporting the Public Works Department, Engineering, and Administration staff, the building is essential for maintaining the city’s operations, ensuring that employees have the resources and environment.
Project name
City of Salem Shops Public Works
Location
Salem, Oregon, USA
Photography
Josh Partee (interior), Lewis Williams (exterior)
Design team
Design Principal: David Keltner. Principal-in-Charge: Laura Klinger. Project Manager: Jen Dzienis. Project Architect: Daniel Childs. Architectural Design Team: Caitie Vanhauer. Architectural Design Team: Caleb Couch. Architectural Design Team: Kirsten Heming. Architectural Design Team: Marissa Sant. Architectural Design Team: Sarah Post-Holmberg. Sr. Interior Designer: Sarah Weber. Interior Designer: Anya Norcross. Interior Designer: Mayumi Nakazato. Interior Designer: Van Stanek
Collaborators
Owner’s Rep: Compass Project Solutions
Civil engineer
Westech Engineering, Inc.
Environmental & MEP
Mechanical & Plumbing Engineer: Mazzetti
Landscape
Ground Workshop LLC
Construction
Howard S Wright Construction
Material
Concrete, Wood, Glass, Metal
Typology
Commercial Architecture › Office Building