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Concentric Circle Interior DesignConcentric Circle Interior DesignConcentric Circle Interior Design is an innovative architectural interior design approach that utilizes circular spatial organization principles to create harmonious living environments centered around family interaction and connectivity. This design methodology, exemplified in a 198.3-square-meter residential project by designer Ching Hsiang Peng, positions the living room as the central nucleus of the home, from which other spaces radiate outward in a concentric pattern. The design philosophy emphasizes the creation of centripetal force through spatial arrangement, employing half-height walls, transparent sliding doors, and penetrating materials to maintain visual connectivity while defining distinct functional zones. This sophisticated approach incorporates careful consideration of natural lighting, utilizing strategic placement of spaces to optimize daylight distribution while addressing practical concerns such as television viewing conditions. The design features a thoughtful integration of sustainable elements, including zero-formaldehyde latex paint and locally sourced system furniture to minimize environmental impact. The spatial organization creates a flowing circulation pattern that encourages family interaction while maintaining individual privacy, achieved through the strategic use of permeable boundaries and height variations. This innovative residential design concept, which earned a Bronze A' Design Award in the Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design category, demonstrates how architectural elements can be orchestrated to foster emotional cohesion within family units while maintaining functional efficiency and aesthetic appeal. The design's success lies in its ability to balance openness with privacy, functionality with interaction, and aesthetic beauty with practical considerations, creating a living environment that serves as both a physical and emotional center for family life. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: interior spatial design, circular architecture, family-centered living, sustainable home design, modern residential space, architectural flow patterns SOURCES: |
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