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The exhibition hall breaks away from traditional linear narratives, constructing a visual magnetic field through a centrally radial symmetric layout.
Angular geometric blocks are suspended and interlaced, forming a dynamically balanced tension; the different textures of marble, travertine, and exotic stones collide to create a sense of the future, with every corner exuding poetic space.


The rugged rock layer texture of the exterior facade extends inward, with a gradual shift in gloss flowing through the space. The designer boldly employs "contradictory textures": matte versus mirror, chiseled marks versus polished surfaces,.
Heavy versus slender interweaving – the moment your fingertips glide across the exhibition wall, a spatial dialogue between humans and rock slabs, centered around nature and texture, begins.

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