DESIGN NAME: Slow Living
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Residence
INSPIRATION: In view of the hustle and bustle of the urban life, the design team was inspired by the concept of re-starting a life of fun, while satisfying the social needs of the client for the weekend, along with spatial layout that created independent reading and meditating area, as well as interactive zones for family interactions. The design adopted the modern light classical styling, extended from the design of the exterior and lobby so as to allow the interior and architecture to echo each other.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The design concept was based on the idea of providing Spatial Semantics for space users, a breakthrough to the conventional residential layout, with living room, dining area, kitchen island-bench, study and all other public domains consolidated into an open yet connected core living domain. At the same time, through demarcation tools such as arches and materials in order to preserved the layering gradation of the interior.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: In such open-plan layout, the design team utilized structural elements well to subtly demarcate spaces, or resolve visual obstacles with arches so as to allow the maximum visual ceiling height.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project finished in October, 2017 in New Taipei City, Taiwan.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Black Sandalwood Veneer, Mirror, Titanium-Plating, Masonry Flooring, Hand-Scratched Timber Flooring
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: The design interior area is approximately 460 square meters, including three bedroom suites, and living room, dining room, open island-bench, inner kitchen, study and rumpus room.
TAGS: Modern Light Classic, Interaction, Shared, Residential Design
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: As the client was an enterprise owner near retirement age, although this project was for the living purpose of the client couple, however, their family members would come over on weekends for gathering. Through mosaic masonry floor and titanium-plated entrance, the open-plan public domains capitalized on the high-level vista and natural lighting, with furniture layout to demarcate domain functionality for establishing a comfortable and all-age living space.
CHALLENGE: With the design goal of increasing interpersonal interaction in the interior, the design team considered the current life style of the client, and proposed the plan to enlarged the light meal area, as well as opening up the usually closed-off bedroom and rumpus room, which led to a time-consuming yet rewarding process in producing a satisfying living experience for the client eventually.
ADDED DATE: 2019-06-30 11:20:11
TEAM MEMBERS (7) : Designer: Sung-Po, Lin, Team member: Wen-Cheng,Chen, Team member: Han-Tsung,Hsueh, Team member: Yuan-Huang, Liao, Team member: Yu-Ling,Wu, Yen-Ju,Wang and
IMAGE CREDITS: Image #1: Jason & Partners Design Co.,Ltd.
Image #2: Jason & Partners Design Co.,Ltd.
Image #3: Jason & Partners Design Co.,Ltd.
Image #4: Jason & Partners Design Co.,Ltd.
Image #5: Jason & Partners Design Co.,Ltd.
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