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Appropriate Blank ResidentialAppropriate Blank ResidentialAppropriate Blank Residential is an award-winning interior design project that exemplifies the harmonious integration of traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary living spaces, created by designers Zhen-Xi Pang and Yun-Ting Wu in Neihu, Taiwan. This sophisticated residential design concept centers around the philosophical notion of appropriate blank spaces, incorporating purposeful voids that serve as extensions of living areas while facilitating various cultural activities such as reading, tea ceremonies, and musical pursuits for a family of four. The design's cornerstone feature is its tatami room, which seamlessly connects to the dining and living areas through innovative use of glass folding doors and low-height tables, creating an enhanced sense of spatial openness and flow. The interior architecture masterfully balances natural illumination with tranquil atmospheres, achieved through careful material selection including marble sheet block flooring and stainless steel elements. This residential project, which earned recognition with an Iron A' Design Award in the Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design category in 2020, demonstrates exceptional expertise in spatial planning, material application, and cultural sensitivity. The design's success lies in its ability to create a profound connection between indoor and outdoor spaces while maintaining functionality and aesthetic appeal, effectively translating the residents' lifestyle preferences into architectural elements that support their daily routines and cultural practices. The project stands as a testament to thoughtful interior design that prioritizes both practical living requirements and spiritual well-being, creating an environment where space becomes an active participant in the inhabitants' daily lives. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: residential design, interior architecture, Japanese aesthetics, spatial planning, contemporary living, cultural integration SOURCES: |
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