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By utilizing the lines and the sunlight, the designer has outlined the mansion with several different materials so as to build a low-key luxury residence. The contact between each space has become the point of this construction. In order to keep the visual sight clear, the cabinets are designed in a hollow shape so that people can still see the study room through the finest deck ornaments and the wood. The interlaced display cabinets in the study have extended into the kitchen, and the wooden ceiling at the entrance has spanned the corridors of the public domain.
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The main concept of the house is lights and shadows. The public areas such as the living room, study and dining room are connected to each other and without any partition so as to achieve a clear and bright ambience. The writing desk covered with the L shaped sofa between the living room and the study has distinguished the two areas in a metaphorical way. The sofa faces the TV wall and the dining room so that it has not only retained the function of the areas but also made the areas closer. In order to manifest the modest ambience of the house, used white, grey, wood and stone as the key vision.
Modernity and Simplicity, Interior Design, New building, Natural Image, Residence
The designer has built the TV wall with stone, metal and wood materials so as to establish a flourish feeling. Furthermore, the color of the base is starry galaxy grey which brings out an atmosphere of elegance, and it is supplemented with titanium plated metal which owns the characteristic of reflectivity and transparency. Last, in order to avoid the cold-bloodedness that the stone material and iron parts brought, the designer has emptied into a warm emotion with wooden cabinets.
The inherent configuration of the building has become a construction problem when designing. Considering the beam-columns in the bedroom are way too low which makes people feel a sense of oppression. After communicating with the clients, the designer has planned the ceiling in an inclined shape so as to hide the beam-columns and also embedded striplights into it. Whats more, straight lines are used to raise the visual effects, removing the pressure of the beams and pillars so that the overall space doesnt fall into monotonous cliches.
The project finished in June 2020 in Taiwan.
The sunlight which has reflected between the stone and metal in the public domain with the natural and bright characters has become a gentle andante after falling into the private domain. The overall tonality of the main bedroom is wooden materials such as the wall behind the bed which has trimmed the edges so as to build a leisure style. Moreover, the wooden cabinets, the dark color stone material and the textiles wall coverings have built the room a comfortable space.
The design concept of the case is the scenery and sunlight. Under the premise of having large window scenery, the designer hopes that the public domain can be presented in a transparent and natural way. Instead of covering the field with a hard wall, it conceptually distinguishes each other's functions. Moreover, the living room, study, and kitchen has been maintained with an open vision. Also, the dissimilar materials between the fields join and echo each other such as the TV wall reflects the display cabinets, and the sofa faces the living room and kitchen.
The design team has brought the splendid view into the room, and also used an accurate method to connect different regions so as to outline a dynamic modern art piece. Natural lights and shadows are advantages that an urban residence needs so that the designer has broadened the visual effects of the public area by special methods such as the establishment of the french casements and the combination of different materials.
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Optical Fibers Residence 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.
Yu-Wen Wang was recognized with the coveted Iron A' Design Award in 2022, a testament to excellence of their work Optical Fibers Residence.
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Yu-Wen Wang's Optical Fibers project, completed in June 2020 in Taiwan, presents a dynamic modern art piece in an urban residence, emphasizing nature and the play of lights and shadows. The design connects different regions, creating a clear and bright ambience while integrating natural elements with modern functionality.
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