Concept: This project is inspired by a Chinese explorer's glacier expedition documentary, featuring six key scenes: Snow Wave, Ice Tunnel, Ice Cave, Ice Light, Ice Spire, and Ice Hut, creating an immersive "Ice and Snow Adventure" experience. The design blends the spirit of natural exploration with modern architectural language, using the interplay of light, shadow, and materials to showcase the grandeur and mystery of the polar world. As the exhibition center for the world’s largest indoor ski resort, the project integrates the ice and snow industry chain, combining professional events, leisure entertainment, and commercial promotion into one space. It creates a deeply integrated experience while establishing a new cultural and commercial landmark for the city’s tourism and cultural scene.
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Located in the Shenzhen Bao'an Airport New City complex, this exhibition center showcases the world's largest indoor ski resort. The exhibition features Snow World (Super Snow Center), commercial spaces, hotels, and supporting facilities. Integrating the ice and snow industry, it combines professional competitions, leisure, and industry promotion. Upon completion, it will be the world's largest and China's highest-drop four-season ski destination, establishing a new urban cultural and tourism landmark.
GRG : Widely used in the creation of flowing walls and ribbon-style light fixtures, GRG offers excellent moldability, lightweight, and recyclability. It not only precisely restores the curves of the design but also minimizes construction waste and meets green building standards. Ice Jade Stone: Used in the tunnel area, its translucent texture, combined with natural light and shadow effects, perfectly showcases the visual essence of ice and snow. Ice jade stone is both durable and environmentally friendly, adding artistic and lasting vitality to the space.
Advantages: This project is the exhibition center for the world's largest indoor ski resort, with unique scale and influence. Objective: Through the design language of "ice, snow, light, and art," the exhibition hall is created as a landmark building that harmoniously blends technology and culture, seamlessly transitioning from an exhibition center to commercial use, and providing the project with lasting economic and operational value. INTERACTION: The exhibition hall features a fluid circulation design and multi-sensory interactive installations that seamlessly immerse visitors. Upon entry, touchscreens, holographic projections, and immersive sandboxes allow visitors to engage with snow-themed content, such as exploring glacier knowledge or viewing real-time snow landscape projections. Following the exhibition's flow offers a progressive experience, with each section providing layered sensory encounters—from visual and auditory to tactile—for a fully immersive journey.
Innovation and Cultural Integration: This project merges the spirit of natural exploration with modern architecture to offer a unique immersive experience. It aims to showcase the grandeur and mystery of the icy world while conveying a deep connection with nature and exploration, creating a space rich in both cultural value and visual impact.
Kris Lin International Design, founded in Taipei and based in Shanghai for 25 years, serves China's top 100 real estate developers. Specializing in integrated design across architecture, interiors, soft decoration, and landscaping, the firm creates landmark projects in major cities.
Led by founders Kris Lin and Yang Jiayu, the studio is dedicated to original craftsmanship, blending creativity with functionality. Guided by the philosophy "Innovation through Mastery, Vision with Insight," it reshapes spaces through design and defines the future with its works.
To date, the firm has won 1,608 international design awards, ranking 2nd globally and 1st in China at the A’ Design Award (Italy), 6th globally and 1st in China at the International Design Awards (USA), and 1st globally at the Asia Design Prize (Korea).