DESIGN NAME: One To Three
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Residential Space
INSPIRATION: As the total floor plan resembles approximately a perfect square, the long wood cabinet transfigures this single space from one to three distinctive sections: the relaxation space wrapped by the sliding doors, the sleeping quarter of master and guest bedroom, and the culinary area of kitchen and wine cellar.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Relaxation:
Lounging in front of the cabinet structure and facing out toward the glass doors, this space of relaxation is encased, like a box full of surprises, by concrete ceiling and floor. It is a place of exuberance where the host, with his friends and family, can enjoy exquisite food and fine wine. This concrete box reflects and records the moments of living.
Sleep:
The media center cleverly separates the bed and closet in the master bedroom. Wood element fuses the bathroom with the sleeping area, yet the clear glass subtly divides the different functionalities. The combination of classic footing of the tub, rugged masonry counter, and the Roman X desk legs creates an aura of Tuscan villa.
Culinary:
The culinary area is as pristine as the kitchen of a three-star Michelin restaurant, further enhanced with an oval table made from solid wood and a wine cellar containing the owner¨s immaculate wine collection. When the owner hosts a party, sumptuous banquets and luscious wines flow from here into the concrete box.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: Concern both function and affection
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: Started : April. 2012
Finish : Jan. 2013
Loction : Taipei
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Wood/Metal/Granite
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Area:228m2
TAGS: Residential Space/Relaxation/Sleep/Culinary
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: Form Follows Function
CHALLENGE: How to use the less line to cut the room and get the most efficiency space
ADDED DATE: 2016-02-23 07:37:19
TEAM MEMBERS (3) : Design Director : Arthur Ho, Designer : Nicole Chang and Site Supervisor :Ying Chou
IMAGE CREDITS: Create + Think Design Studio
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