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2024 IID 🏆 Awards

Gold Winner | Arc’teryx Rebird Service Center | STILL YOUNG

Embracing the sustainable concept of harmonious coexistence with nature, ARC’TERYX—a 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. Rooted in the brand’s Rebird sustainability ethos, this winter-season installation celebrates the enduring spirit of mountains.

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Gold 🏆 Winner
International Interior Design Awards 2024

Arc’teryx Rebird Service Center
Retail Interior

Firm
STILL YOUNG

Designer
ARC’TERYX & STILL YOUNG

Design Team
ARC’TERYX & STILL YOUNG

Location
Jilin City, Jilin Province, China

Country
China

Photographer/Copyright
Yuuuun Studio

An eye-catching tent camp and a striking 6-meter-high Rebird snow suit echo the surrounding snow-capped mountains, with bold color-blocked exteriors that create a striking visual contrast against the pristine snow. In this vibrant, flowing scene, the space is infused with a cycle of new life, underscoring the brand’s reverence for the mountains and its commitment to environmental protection. Here, the sustainable ethos is brought to life in the great outdoors, fostering a deep connection between people with nature.

An ice sculpture inspired by the terrain of Songhua Lake serves as the focal point of the interior, creating a seamless connection with the natural scenery outdoors. Shaped to mirror the winding contours of the frozen lake, it encloses a bar area, surrounded by versatile functional spaces tailored to meet the diverse needs of skiers and climbers. The VIP area, designed with an outdoor cabin” aesthetic, features wood textures, an upholstered booth, and a cozy campfire-style heater, creating a secure, inviting environment for relaxation and socializing. The Rebird area offers comprehensive equipment maintenance, repair services, and expert washing care recommendations, giving new life into each piece of gear and extending its lifespan.

Arc’teryx’s Rebird Circularity Program aims aims to enhance resource efficiency from three perspectives: ReCARE, ReGEAR, and ReCUT. It reimagines the conventional “raw material-manufacturing-use-disposal” cycle into a circular model with limitless possibilities, advocating for extended garment lifespans through initiatives in care and repair, resale and upcycling, all aimed at reducing waste and minimizing environmental impact.