Residence for JPYDesignCo.,Ltd.
The designer uses marble and titanium-plated metal to create a sense of luxury. The full-height cabinetry and sequential line design give the space a rhythm. The luxurious elements in the public area are hidden by endless courage, so there is no fear of challenging Feng-Shui taboos. Different from the public area, the private area is a space that the designer creates for the client couple. They can enjoy the space at their own pace, while the casual space continues to be luxurious.
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The project adopts a 'reversed Feng-Shui' plan, which includes the taboo of 'opening the door and seeing the stove', 'the bed does not see the light', 'the end of the bed faces west', 'the door facing the door', etc., to reflect the client's challenge to the traditional taboos. An open space of approximately 22 meters in length and 6-8 meters in width runs through the layout of the two connected apartments. The large area connects the public and private areas, as well as the work area. The designer uses corners to create highlights and integrates oriental elements.
Large space, luxury, reversed Feng-Shui, higher floor, connected.
Building materials: hand-dyed oak, titanium-plated stainless-steel parts, marble, porcelainized slabs, frosted bake paint, Belgian wallpaper, and switchable glass. The project is in a luxurious style. In the workspace, to maintain privacy and accessibility, the designer installs switchable glass in the facade to regulate natural lighting. Moreover, the facade is circular, so it is hard to construct and plan.
'Reversed Feng-Shui' is a challenging task in the early planning stage. To realize the concept, it is necessary to consider the route, aesthetics, and redistribution of wires and pipes. Furthermore, the space has few partitions, so all the designs are integrated into a large area. Given this, it is a test to the designer that the space has a focus and does not look chaotic.
The project finished in February 2021 in Taiwan.
The ambiance of the project is in line with the needs of clients who often live in hotels. The style is perfect for the luxury style, and features for living habits, such as the usual hand storage, privacy space, and smart appliances. In particular, the private space has a different atmosphere from the public space and is more like a customized hotel.
The project is luxurious in style. The designer uses marble, titanium-plated metal, hand-dyed oak veneer, and switchable glass to shape the ambiance. With the dialogue between stone, metal, and wood, the space has a diverse look. Moreover, the features of smart appliances include lighting, ventilation, temperature control, and fragrance to meet human needs. Relying on the designer's experience and aesthetic sense, the large space is perfectly translated into a magnificent residence for the clients after a series of discussions and execution.
The designer plans the project according to the client's preferences and requirements. The project is a luxurious design with neo-oriental imagery. Meanwhile, the designer takes a 'reversed Feng-Shui' plan and sets a 22-meter-long corridor to link the life of the host and hostess and enhances the comfort of the workspace.
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Senza Paura Residence has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2022 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Bronze A' Design Award is given to outstanding designs that showcase a high degree of creativity and practicality. It recognizes the dedication and skill of designers who produce work that stands out for its thoughtful development and innovative use of materials and technology. These designs are acknowledged for their professional execution and potential to influence industry standards positively. Winning this award highlights the designer's ability to blend form and function effectively, offering solutions that enhance people's lives and wellbeing.
Tsu-Wei Chang was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2023, a testament to excellence of their work Senza Paura Residence.
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Taiwanese designer Tsu-Wei Chang unveils "Senza Paura," a 694.2 square meter residence, challenging traditional Feng-Shui beliefs with a reversed plan, luxurious materials, and smart technology, completed in February 2021.
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