The designer tries to refurbish a new architectural language which goes with the remained parts. Two solid blocks are designed to lower traffic interference. The retracted entrance space is set between them. The largest addition is the cantilever on the west side. The French windows interweave the tree shadows and water waves to the inside. Besides the window glass, the use of materials is simplified to two elements: blue brick and white wall, which are common in Chinese traditional architecture. But varied construction details are to explored to create more expressions out of less materials.
I traveled round the world for one year in 2008-2009. Besides being a designer, I used to be an editor, a farmer, and a street magazine circulation director at the same time. I am interested in Argentina Tango, Taichi and Traditional Chinese medicine. To keep curious about unknown and to keep learning is my life Philosophy.
Da-In is a design studio from Taiwan. “Da", means 'grande', 'immense' , "In” stands for 'leading’, ‘catalyst’, ‘medium’ in Chinese. The core of its design philosophy is to pursue ultimate creative expressions amongst people, objects, time, and space, but always transcend beyond self.