Engawa Redefining Family Spaces in Traditional Japanese Architecture; Engawa, a distinct feature of traditional Japanese architecture, serves as a bridge between the interior and exterior spaces, blurring boundaries while delineating spatial functions. This architectural element has inspired a novel approach to family interactions, particularly in the design of middle rooms that seamlessly connect the living room, dining area, and study without spatial interference. Drawing from the structural essence of engawa, this innovative design provides ample family storage space.
Remove unnecessary decoration, pursue the essence of space, Follow the characteristics of space and cooperate with users to transform a better way of interacting with space. We believe that good space doesn't have to be extravagant It is the reintegration of people and space, interweaving each other's new vitality Emphasize the design concept, in accordance with the nature of the space and the needs of the owner, combine to create a story and interesting space
Only by eliminating excessive adornments can the essence of a space be seen. In order to improve the interaction between human and the environment, we considered the unique characteristics of the space and the client’s requests. It is our belief that luxury is never a prerequisite of a good space. Rather, we define space as the reintegration of people with their surroundings and by the countless stories that are waiting to be told. Driven by a central concept while guided by client’s requests and the essence of space, we created a place full of stories, through which the client’s individuality can shine through.