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      看惯了流行于世的优秀设计,感动于设计师在这些设计中的思考,他们或在简约、睿智中流动,充满灵性;或關注场地中对历史、文化的隐喻,厚重而谦逊;抑或用设计向生活致敬,彰显着“学习”的智慧……。但这一切仍然改变不了设计师在思考空间时角度的单调与程式化。于是,我们急待一种“新设计” 的出现,它携带一种看待生活的角度去和市场博弈与共谋,去“赢得体验、赢得大众”。
      用“社会学”的眼光来看。设计多元可能是一条途径。但是,如何使设计多元方法有很多,究其影响力而言,空间设计首当其冲!成都著名设计公司“潤舍納圖”在“富森美家居天府”设计的自用辦公空間,就是用美为话语,探求用体感与视觉使感观清澈的一次有实验意义的尝试。



      石牆、深色木門、遮陽篷,三大體塊構成了入口的基礎。材質的粗犷與細膩、顔色的深沈與雅致,在極簡的造型中碰撞融合,于立面上形成一處深邃而有力的視覺焦點。

      在世界日趋多元的今天,我们看待世界的角度变得越来越“自我”,越来越呈现“叠加”的状态,越来越有“生命化”与“生物性”的特征。在“富森美家居.天府”“潤舍納圖”设计工作室,设计总监李雪设计的自用辦公空間的全过程中,他就用鲜明的生活特征和温婉、细腻的特质,让空间洋溢着“女性主义”光辉,在日渐生活化的空间类型中留下一抹亮色。
      在我看來:美是多元的而非絕對的,否則,就不會出現“南橘北枳”的悲劇了。因此,純粹的、形而上的美在現實中是不存在的,我們看待“美”,不是只有“任憑世間風雨,我自巋然不動”的笃定,而應該是看得見生命的輝煌與落寞後的感受,只有出自內心的、來自生活、相擁于日常的“美”,才具有恒常的生命力和持久性。


      “潤舍納圖”的辦公空間无疑是美的,不过,这种美不算是强烈的视觉冲击下那样产生“多巴胺”的愉悦,而是身在其间,才能感受到的、来自身体和对时光、温度的感知,是一种“润物细无声”的美好。我们衡量美也不能只有一种刻度的尺子,就空间而言,我们越来越迷恋不同情态下的“微视觉”,其间既有男性思维壮丽与理性,也有“女性主义 ”的温婉、感性和包容;既有年轻生活方式和全球化视野,也有年老的、怀抱记忆与时光温润后的睿智……。因此,我们主张设计都应该有“人”的特征,应该纳入了“生命”、“自然”与“生活的日常”的刻度。
      “潤舍納圖”设计工作室空间的舒适感是从室外微型庭院开始的。




      富森美家居.天府”9号楼是一个极其内敛的小型建筑,其间包含了一个门窗展厅—金致尚品展示空间、微型庭院作为“潤舍納圖”设计工作室和的入口,它还兼具了调节空间节奏的灰空间功能。在工作室空间的规划中,“潤舍納圖”的设计总监李雪将建筑中作为“配角“的部分,划出两层、总计150平方米作为“潤舍納圖”设计工作室的辦公空間,并重新定义了设计师的工作状态和时间界限,让工作与生活完美地融为一体,使工作室的氛围成为设计师生活的一部分。




      为了使原空间的逼仄感消失,设计师重新定义了空间节奏,并且,牺牲了 9 号楼的原秩序,让工作室与门窗展厅以两种逻辑并存于一个屋檐下,谁也不是谁的附庸。因此,设计师用室外庭院入户的方式,让室外空间与室内融为一体,光线改变了进入室内的路径工作室在阳光漫洒下,一切都有了生机勃勃的景象,中古家具的映衬着的植物,犹如从地面生长出来一样一切显得熠熠生辉,设计师利用植物的设置、和半高楼梯的关系与墙面带有做旧痕迹形成游走路径,使工作室内的其他设计师在这里安神、安心,付出一天的时光。



      潤舍3.0這是一次向內的回歸,不再試圖用設計去征服什麽,而是想溫柔地接住每一個走進來的人。哪怕什麽也不做,只是感受時間,和空間一起呼吸.設計不只是造一個空間,更是織一張情緒的網,能接住人的恍惚、疲憊、突然的沈默或靈感。
      石料以沈穩的肌理鋪陳天地與立柱,奠定甯靜的基調。低位燈籠悄然漫射暖光,輕柔地托起空間,消解了挑高的冷峻。一窗綠意被巧妙納入畫中,與室內簡約的器物靜默對話。






      可開合的隔斷靈活劃分空間,旁邊的木質書架陳列著書籍與藝術品,營造出雅致的氛圍。

      作爲一位優秀的空間設計師,李雪具有較爲超前的移情和轉化感受的能力,在她的設計觀中,空間屬性之間從不是“主動”和“從動”之間的機械關系,她認爲:設計是一個需要思想自由的行業,任何強加在設計師身上的限定,都有可能變成思想的枷鎖,讓設計變得匠氣和不自由。
      李雪首先重新定义了“潤舍納圖”设计办公的方式:设计,不一定需要“自闭式”地坐在办公桌前闭门造车,更需要社交和沟通,只要可以落座的地方就是设计师工作的场域,因此,他取消了传统意义上的“工位”的概念,让设计师用自己感受最舒服的体态去站著、坐着,去交流与讨论,甚至去八卦,这时,浓郁的生活氛围包围、充盈了设计师行为。





      在此基礎上,設計師將整個建築中的空間視爲有生命體呼吸的“生命體”,空間變成情感敘事的框架,其間充斥人地行爲與社交內容,空間成爲和材料、形式、氛圍同等重要的“元素”而不是現實“條件”,捆綁在設計師身上的鎖鏈被打開了。








      光線自高處瀉下,綠植如藤蔓般垂落,交織成一幅活的穹頂。一方茶台仿佛漂浮其中,安放著溫潤的手作器物。光與影透過天窗,在空間中無聲流轉,隨時間雕刻著風景。










      疏朗的松枝影影綽綽,濾下一地閑適的綠意。黑色陶土桌台粗粝的肌理之上,手作陶器與古樸舊物安然靜置,仿佛在進行一場無聲的輕語。

      “潤舍納圖”设计工作室虽然仅150平方米、而且是跨二层的辦公空間,但在设计师手中,却充分发挥女性设计师感性、细腻和想象力四溢的重要的领地。设计师将在生活中领悟到的节奏与美,用最个人也最日常的方式无言地彰显出来,李雪在这里没有说教,也没有高不可攀的理论,更没有提出什么“主义”,一切都坦坦荡荡,迎风生长,自然而流畅,但向我们揭示出一个道理:对我们随时都在使用的空间也好、器物也罢,都不能仪式感或设计的痕迹过于强烈,因为他会“反噬”我们的行为,让我们无法安神与专注。








      木質百葉如畫卷般向兩側舒展,將視野引向遠方,拓展了空間的呼吸感。溫潤的燈光如輕柔的紗幔,掠過牆面細膩的粉質肌理。蓊郁的綠意與手作器物默契低語,悄然將室外的盎然生機與室內的甯谧安然編織爲一體,形成一處令人心緒沈澱的情緒場域。




      左側,安藤忠雄爲CarHansen&Son設計的「夢想椅」,以簡潔的弧線成爲沈思的角落;右側,JACO的茶幾以沈穩之姿托起日常;上方,Wdstck的吊燈則如一件輕盈的藝術裝置,點亮這方溫情天地。





      行笔至此,我的心里突然萌生了一个想法:我们要讨论的是设计师李雪在“富森美家居.天府”9号楼的潤舍納圖设计工作室的设计创意吗?显然不是!因为这个办公场地带有太过明显的场所胎记,而且不具有“普世”价值。但是,设计师在这个设计中抱有的设计观却是值得我们思考的。











      项目名称 | 潤舍納圖3.0辦公空間
      项目位置 | 四川成都
      项目面积 | 150
      设计单位 | 润舍RESOLUTE設計事務所
      设计内容 | 硬装軟裝
      设计总监 | 李雪
      设计团队 | 李雪、葉黎
      深化施工 | 2 % P Lab

      项目品牌 | 本木木作、金致尚品門窗、瑞族V-ZUG、U+優家、昕升泰仿鋼窗、BOMEI博美樓梯、BRIGHTNEST博根特、莫洛尼MOLONEY、Techsize德赛斯、集物地板、I HOUSE、壹集YIJI、haus101、予所Yusol、JUEST加裏思特、麥克維爾中央空調、A.O.史密斯、鵬基藝術石材、富豪石業、尚錦-花不缺植造、AOARASI青嵐、Ballad捌楽、Kar、Onemorechair、莺Oriole、ZAMANI、頂豐科技、光度光舍照明、貳匠新型材料、不造新材料、CANOVA空間美學、石上流文化、石頭牛建材、琦邦家居、陳光耀、周強、萬亨

      品牌策划 | SACCREW 果术品牌燈籠驚喜
      项目摄影 | 形在建築攝影/賀川
      项目文案 | 张轶青   设计年份 | 2023.12
      完工年份 | 2024.10
      RESOLUTE | 潤舍納圖设计事务所2013年设立于中國成都,拥有国内外专业院校数余人的设计师团队,主理人李雪毕业于四川美术学院,常年设计游学英国、法国、意大利、瑞士、德国、美国、加拿大、日本、韩国、新西兰等国家。作品被国际及国内知名专业设计主流媒体收录及發布。践行“理想生活 不止于美”的价值理念、服务业态多元的空间设计事务所。以不断挑战极具美学价值、情感价值、商业价值、无可替代的全感官体验、营造极具文化、艺术感知力、启发性的空间设计。旨在關注人在空间里的情绪精神需求,以人为本,围绕当代中國人的精神与情绪安放场域,通过空间设计去诠释人们在空间里的情绪价值,设计服务范围涵盖:商业、零售、文旅、酒店、城市更迭、及私宅等。

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      "What a lovely picture!" said the Doctor, as he waved his hand towards the receding shore. "On account of the uncertainty of dead-reckoning, the captain doesn't rely on it except when the fog is so thick that he can't get an observation." The train sped onward, and in an hour from the time of leaving the station at Yokohama it was nearing Tokio. It passed in full view of the forts of Shinagawa, which were made memorable during the days of Perry and Lord Elgin, as the foreign ships were not allowed to pass them, and[Pg 108] there was at one time a prospect that they would open fire upon the intruders. Near one of the forts, a boat containing three fishermen was pulling slowly along, one man handling the oar, while the other two were lifting a net. Whether any fish were contained in it the boys did not ascertain, as the train would not stop long enough to permit an investigation. The fort rose from the water like a huge warehouse; it might resist a Chinese junk, or a whole fleet of the rude craft of the East, but could not hold out an hour against the artillery of the Western nations. In recent years the forts of Tokio have been[Pg 109] strengthened, but they are yet far from what an American or English admiral would hold in high respect. The Japanese have made commendable progress in army organization; but, so far as one can learn generally, they have not done much in the way of constructing and manning fortifications. From their own observations and the notes and accounts of travellers who had preceded them, the boys made the following description of Pekin: "We came to the village of Nan-kow, at the entrance of the Nan-kow Pass, and stopped there for dinner. Our ride had given us a good appetite, and though our cook was not very skilful in preparing our meal, we did not find fault with him, as we did not wish to run the risk of waiting while he cooked the things over again. The Chinese inn at Nan-kow is not so good as the Palace Hotel at San Francisco; in fact, it is as bad as any other hotel that we have seen. They don't have much pleasure travel in this part of the world, and therefore it does not pay them to give much attention to the comfort of their guests. "You remember the last time the brigade was in this piece of country?" he rejoined. "Yes; well, she came to us that night, round the enemy's right, with a letter from Major Harper's brother--he was then in New Orleans--and with information of her own that saved the brigade. I had just got my company. I took it off next morning on my first scout, whilst the brigade went to Raymond. She was my guide all that day; six times she was my guide before the end of May. Yet the most I have learned about her has come to me in the last few days." "Why Wiggins? does he know Coralie Rothvelt?" "Stop, sir! I command you! There is no Lieutenant of any name on this place!" "Yes," echoed Gregg enthusiastically, "a multiform world. A world in which man moves as he will, grows as he will, behaves in every way exactly as he wills. A world set free! Think of what it means!" "But they always get married," he said, suddenly. "The chaps in books, I mean. They always get married in the end." "Of course. Did we not raise money on the San Salvator property from him also? That was nearly a hundred thousand pounds." "Do they contain anything likely to help us, Prout?" "Take them back to the place where you purloined them," Maitrank grinned. "You had better," Hetty said demurely--"you had better run away and see to your Duchess." In operating by elastic blows, the steam piston is cushioned at both the up and down stroke, and the action of a steam-hammer corresponds to that of a helve trip-hammer, the steam filling the office of a vibrating spring; in this case a hammer gives a quick rebounding blow, the momentum being only in part [111] spent upon the work, and partly arrested by cushioning on the steam in the bottom of the cylinder under the piston. At the same time bells rang ... and guns roared. I came now to the eastern boundary of the town, whence the streets slope gently towards the bank of the Meuse. Here I had an atrociously fantastic view of the burning mass of houses. I fell in with a crowd of dead-drunk soldiers, who first handed my papers on from the one to the other, but as soon as they understood that I was a Netherlander they showed no hostility. And now the explanation? During the night the Germans had started house-to-house searches, and wherever the doors were not opened quickly enough, the soldiers began to shoot. The inhabitants were then driven into the street amid loud screams and cries. It was also said that some persons had been shot. General von Buelow says here that he gave his consent to the shooting of about one hundred persons, but I can state with absolute certainty that there were about 400 victims. We must therefore assume that the other 300 were killed without his consent. I had more trouble with a wretch who, being heavily wounded in both legs, lay on the top of a dune beyond Mariakerke. He was quite alone, and when he discovered me his eyes glistened, full of hope. He told me of his agonies, and beseeched me to take him to a house or an ambulance. However much I should have liked to do that, it was impossible in the circumstances in which I found myself. Nowhere, even in the farthest distance, was a house to be seen, and I tried to explain the position to him. But he turned a deaf ear to all my exhortations, and insisted that I should help him. It was a painful business, for I could not do the impossible. So I promised him, and took my oath that I should warn the first ambulance I met, and see to it that they came and fetched him. Thus, while the atomic theory enables Lucretius to account for the dependent and perishable nature of life, the same theory enables him to bring out by contrast its positive and distinguishing characteristics. The bulk, the flexibility, the complexity, and the sensibility of animal bodies are opposed to the extreme minuteness, the absolute hardness, the simplicity, and the unconsciousness of the primordial substances which build them up. Dear Daddy-Long-Legs, always think the same things are funny, and that is such a lot; Last year he and his brother had gone into the mausoleum of a Moslem saint with their shoes on; both had gone mad. The other brother died in a madhouse, where he was cared for; this one, incurable but harmless, went about the highways, followed by the dogs. That Philo’s interpretation of Platonism ultimately reacted on Greek thought seems certain, but at what date his influence began to tell, and how far it reached, must remain undecided. Plutarch speaks of God’s purity and of his transcendent elevation above the universe in language closely resembling that of the Alexandrian Jew, with whose opinions he may have been indirectly acquainted.400 We have already seen how the daemons were employed to fill up the interval thus created, and what serious concessions to popular superstition the belief in their activity involved. Still Plutarch259 does not go so far as to say that the world was not created by God. This step was taken by Numenius, a philosopher who flourished about the middle of the second century, and who represents the complete identification of Platonism with Pythagoreanism, already mentioned as characteristic of the period following that date. Numenius is acquainted with Philo’s speculations, and accepts his derivation of Platonism from the Pentateuch. ‘What,’ he asks, ‘is Plato but a Moses writing in the Attic dialect?’401 He also accepts the theory that the world was created by a single intermediate agent, whom, however, he credits with a much more distinct and independent personality than Philo could see his way to admitting. And he regards the human soul as a fallen spirit whose life on earth is the consequence of its own sinful desires. From such fancies there was but a single step to the more thorough-going dualism which looks on the material world as entirely evil, and as the creation of a blind or malevolent power. This step had already been taken by Gnosticism. The system so called summed up in itself, more completely, perhaps, than any other, all the convergent or conflicting ideas of the age. Greek mythology and Greek philosophy, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, and Christianity each contributed an element to the fantastic and complicated scheme propounded by its last great representative, Valentinus. This teacher pitches his conception of the supreme God even higher than Philo, and places him, like Plato’s absolute Good, outside the sphere of being. From him—or it—as from a bottomless gulf proceed a vast series of emanations ending in the Demiurgus or creator of the visible world, whose action is described, in language vividly recalling the speculations of certain modern metaphysicians, as an enormous blunder. For, according to Gnosticism, the world is not merely infected with evil by participation in a material principle, it is evil altogether, and a special intervention of260 the higher powers is needed in order to undo the work of its delirious author.402 Here we have a particular side of Plato’s philosophy exaggerated and distorted by contact with Zoroastrian dualism. In the Statesman there is a mythical description of two alternate cycles, in one of which the world is governed by a wise providence, while in the other things are abandoned to themselves, and move in a direction the reverse of that originally imposed on them. It is in the latter cycle that Plato supposes us to be moving at present.403 Again, after having been long content to explain the origin of evil by the resistance of inert matter to the informing power of ideal goodness, Plato goes a step further in his latest work, the Laws, and hazards the hypothesis of an evil soul actively counterworking the beneficent designs of God.404 And we find the same idea subsequently taken up by Plutarch, who sees in it the most efficient means for exonerating God from all share in the responsibility for physical disorder and moral wrong.405 But both master and disciple restricted the influence of their supposed evil soul within very narrow limits, and they would have repudiated with horror such a notion as that the whole visible world is a product of folly or of sin. The door, when they arrived, was seen to be partially open, lifted about three feet. “But who would want to destroy them?” Dick wondered. “I see it!” Dick located the tiny light well below them. It was. Such was the busy scene which these colonies were now presenting. Dutch, German, and Swedish emigrants were carrying their industry and handicrafts thither. But, instead of our merchants seeing what a mighty market was growing up for them there, their commercial jealousy was aroused at the sight of the illicit trade which the colonists carried on with the Spanish, French, and other colonies, and even with Europe. The planters of the British West Indies complained of the American colonists taking their rum, sugar, coffee, etc., from the Dutch, French, and Spanish islands, in return for their raw produce, asserting that they had a monopoly for all their productions throughout the whole of the British dominions. Loud clamours were raised by these planters in the British Parliament, demanding the prohibition of this trade; and, after repeated endeavours in 1733 an Act was passed to crush it, by granting[184] a drawback on the re-exportation of West Indian sugar from England, and imposing duties on the importation of the West Indian produce of our European rivals direct into the American colonies. "He may live, but it's a very slender chance," said the Surgeon. "Men live in this war against all science and experience, and it is possible that he may." "There, you take that path to the right, and in a little ways you'll come out by a purty good house. I hain't seen any Johnnies around in this neighborhood since I've bin travelin' this route, but you'd better keep your eye peeled, all the same. If you see any, skip back to the road here, and wait awhile. Somebody 'll be passin' before long." "It's certainly boss licker," said Groundhog, after he had drunk it, and prudently hefted the canteen to see if it was full. "I'll take your offer. You're to have just one swig out o' it, and no more, and not a hog-swaller neither. I know you. You'd drink that hull canteenful at one gulp, if you had to. You'll let me put my thumb on your throat?" "Jim Monaghan, you old Erin-go-bragh," said Shorty, putting his arm around the man's neck, "may I never see the back o' my neck, but I'm glad to see you. I was just talkin' about you. I thought I recognized you over there in one of the camps, at your favorite occupation of extry dooty, cleanin' up the parade ground." He began bustling about with more activity, and giving his orders in a louder voice. He saw Pete Skidmore pick up what had been once a militia officer's gaudy coat, and examine it curiously. He shouted at him: "Then it was only a difference in degree, not kind. Was he not accomplishing what he was ordered to do?" Being an excerpt from a speech delivered by Grigor Pellasin (Citizen, white male, age forty-seven, two arrests for Disorderly Conduct, occupation variable, residence variable) in the district of Hyde Park, city of London, country of England, planet Earth of the Confederation, in the year of the Confederation two hundred and ten, on May fourteenth, from two-thirty-seven P. M. (Greenwich) until three-forty-six P. M. (Greenwich), no serious incidents reported. And so he had turned off the pain, and, with it, everything else. "'Pray am I to remove this dirt?'—Did you ever hear such pr?aperness and denticalness?—all short and soft lik the Squire himself. You wash out all that mucky sharn, my lad, if that's wot you mean." Her delight in him never seemed to fail. Sometimes it seemed to him strange that the difference in their ages did not affect her more. She never gave him a hint that she thought him too old for her. He once told her that he was nearly fifty, but she had answered with a happy laugh that she did not like boys. Chapter 13 Reuben said nothing: "Good about the poll, m?aster, wurn't it?" he said—the older men were always more cordial towards Reuben than the youngsters. They had seen how he could work. "Look here, farmer," said one of the young men—"we're awfully sorry, and we'll settle with you about that cow. We were only having a rag. We're awfully sorry." "Yes, my lord."
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