Conceive of the living space as a cuboid diagonally cut into two halves, in which of each half is likely a rhombohedrum, an individual unit. This concept transforms into living flows divided in the secant of splice. Each spatial section is not only open-plan, dynamic and sustaining flexible movement, but also subtly suffused with a tint of oriental ambiance. The master-planning is without any unused space; moreover, it not only comprises open-plan, roomy passage, but also provides accessible design for a habitable condition and multifunctional lifestyle to the senior citizens.
The architect, Li-Yu Cheng, is a lecturer of Interior Design Department in Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan. To fulfill ambitions toward modernist architectures and contemporary spatial design, in 2010, Li-Yu Cheng founded StudioX4 at a multi-cultural city, Taipei, where the teams dedicating to urban languages and interdisciplinary studies toward both exterior and interior spatial design.
“X4” is a playful homophone which pronounces like ‘city’ in Chinese language. Studio X4 was founded in 2010, to fulfill ambitions toward modernist architectures and contemporary design. Situated at multi-cultural Taipei city, the team dedicate to urban languages and interdisciplinary studies toward both exterior and interior spatial design. *Award*:2020 Best Office Design, JinTang Award (China), 2019 Gold award, Muse Design Award (USA), 2019 K-design Award Winner (Korea)