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Upon entering the indoors, one will feel the sunlight running through the main living space. A seamless path of light can be created using real and virtual lighting from carefully planned layout of cabinets, which will also fulfill the large storage necessities for a family of four. The columns and walls in the entrance area will use rounded surfaces to weaken the pressure and sharpness of the structure, and also incorporate the seamless lighting design of the main living space. Therefore, integrating a spatial design with a warmth to liveliness.
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The design considers introducing light into the interior, maintaining the ambiance regardless of perspective, while also keeping the fluidity of open space. Therefore, creating multi-layers of space and depth in the room. While allowing the residents to gravitate to the room, feeling a sense of welcome and warmth in the space.
Life, Living, Dream house, Pure, Emotion, Creative, Taichung, Taiwan
The theme of design is “FUSION”. The owner attaches great importance to the parent-child relationship in everyday life, and hopes to have a comfortable and open dynamic living space. Emphasize how open-space can strongly enhance feelings among family members, while allowing the residents to gravitate to the room, feeling a sense of welcome and warmth in the space.
In the process of opening up and merging the two housing units, the biggest problem is that the interior design must meet the requirement restrictions of both the legal review department and structural reinforcement application; while also fulfilling the expectations of the owner. Also, at the onset of planning, there was a girder running through the main living space. Clever design utilizes the depth of the girder as the height of the ceiling, and also uses the location of the girder to separate the living room from the open kitchen. Thus, merging the two spaces together to create a comfortable and open dynamic living space.
The project started in May 2021 in Taipei and finished in September 2021
In order to satisifies the function of the liviing space for 4 memebers by using the connection of the space bewteen living and dinning room to join the conversation. The combination of the indoor living room and The semi-open design of the cabinet is used at the entrance. Bring warm light into the interior to create a warm feeling. The semi-outdoor balcony a new sense of life value.
Light is the most elegant makeup artist in the space. Space is the essence of architecture, and "light" is the soul of space. Numerous designers introduce the concept of "light strips" to light up the space in interior design; but the difference is that sunlight can bring people a warm and comfortable feeling. While enriching the spatial context, it also creates a visual sense of light and dark layers and contrast between virtual and real. In the minimalist space form, the light strip can also give it a breathtaking beauty of layers.
The goal is to breakthrough from the original layout by creating more open space, aspiring to develop a better environment for familial interaction.
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Tears in Venice Residential has been a Iron winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2021 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Iron A' Design Award is awarded to good designs that meet the rigorous professional and industrial standards set by the A' Design Awards. This recognition is reserved for works that demonstrate a solid understanding of design principles and show creativity within their execution. Recipients of the Iron A' Design Award are acknowledged for their practical innovations and contributions to their respective fields, providing solutions that improve quality of life and foster positive change. These designs are a testament to the skill and dedication of their creators, showcasing their ability to address real-world challenges through thoughtful design.
Raymond LI was recognized with the coveted Iron A' Design Award in 2022, a testament to excellence of their work Tears in Venice Residential.
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Raymond LI's residential design project "Tears in Venice" reimagines open space to enhance familial interaction, completed in Taipei from May to September 2021.
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