Residence for Upward Information Design
The public area is based on smooth marble, with natural stone patterns in its neutral tone. The design team plans the cabinets on the same wall, presenting a magnificent atmosphere. A light in the shape of a green bird stains the splendor of the living and dining room, while lines and gray mirrors provide a rich visual effect. Under the walls, the client's family's storage needs are met. The large floor-to-ceiling windows not only enhance the lighting in the city but also allow the residents to look out the window at the scenery.
Download Press Kit № 149123
Download Press Kit № 149123 Residence for Upward Information Design by Ya-Ling Huang to access high-res images, essential texts, translations, and exclusive interviews—all in one.
Available Now for Your Next Story
At architecture|newsroom, we understand the pressures and deadlines journalists face. That’s why we offer exclusive access to our curated press kits and high-resolution images, tailored for accredited journalists. These resources are designed to enrich your stories with depth and visual appeal, spotlighting the world's most innovative designs.
Please Note:
Let’s Collaborate: Your stories matter. architecture|newsroom is here to support you with quality, accessible content. Once you are accredited, reach out for the images and content you need. We will provide the specific images and content directly, along with recommendations on works to feature.
Get Accredited Easily: Quick access to our resources requires media accreditation. Apply for media accreditation to join our network and start exploring a wealth of design stories.
Download 1800 Pixels JPEG Image.
Download 1800 Pixels JPEG Image.
Download 1800 Pixels JPEG Image.
Download 1800 Pixels JPEG Image.
Download 1800 Pixels JPEG Image.
Our The View press releases are ready in languages: English, for your convenience.
Access our collection of The View articles, ready for use and offered in languages: English, Italian, German, French, Portuguese, Korean, Indonesian, Japanese, Russian, Turkish, Arabic (Standard), Dutch, Hindi, Spanish and Chinese (Mandarin).
The TV Wall: It is the main visual wall as the core of the space. The design team takes marble as the main body with precision-cut gray mirrors, each 1cm apart, which has a calm and magnificent atmosphere and perfectly complements the marble. It is worth mentioning that the design team uses smooth material to create an uneven visual effect. Improve the spaciousness: To make the long and narrow space more open and brighter, the design team applies two techniques. The first is to place all the cabinets on the facade and align them with the walls.
Duplex, light tone, large area, open plan, hotel style design.
Building materials: marble, gray mirror, wood grain tile, melamine, iron parts, glass, leather, eco-friendly latex paint, trims, engineered wood, etc. Each area has its corresponding materials. The public area is shaped with materials with a gorgeous texture, such as stone, iron parts, and gray mirrors. The private area also continues the tone of the public area, but with warm materials such as leather, wooden trims, and wood grain tiles to present an elegant atmosphere.
The site had many large and small beams, which led to a chaotic visual effect on the wall. The design team utilizes the irregular spaces to combine with the storage and finishing of the facade lines to shape a square and comfortable layout while increasing the storage space to achieve both design and functionality.
The project finished in June 2022 in Taiwan.
The project is a renovation of an old house, and the design team makes many plans to fit the living habits of the client family. For example, the living room is planned on the second floor with good lighting, which not only makes the view more spacious and brighter but also makes the living room function more completely. Moreover, the air-conditioning unit on the second floor is made into a comfortable tatami room, so that the family can appreciate the starry sky outside the window and enjoy life.
The open layout allows natural light to fall evenly on every part of the space, maximizing the lighting advantage. The theme of the space is a light tone with modern design aesthetics, supplemented by lines to build a refined residence with humanistic. The pink tile flooring in the public area echoes the warm wooden flooring in the private area, and the two complement each other in the bright space to achieve a tensioned expression of enlarged vision and layout.
The project serves a family of four and the elderly. In a space with a wide age range of occupants, the habits and needs of each family member must be considered. Therefore, hotel-style is the core of the project. At the same time, the design team makes good use of the advantages of the space, such as the garden view outside the window. They invoke daylight and natural elements into the interior through large floor-to-ceiling windows and use the technique of convergence to eliminate the shortcomings of the environment to form a refined modern-style residence.
Upward Information Design
The View Residence has been a Iron winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2022 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.
Ya-Ling Huang was recognized with the coveted Iron A' Design Award in 2023, a testament to excellence of their work The View Residence.
For journalists seeking engaging content: Explore our press releases featuring Ya-Ling Huang's work, freely available for incorporation into your stories. Instantly access 1 press releases, available exclusively for journalists.
Ya-Ling Huang's "The View" is a modern residence project completed in June 2022 in Taiwan, featuring a hotel-style design that caters to the needs of a family of four and the elderly, with a focus on maximizing natural elements and daylight.
Access Ya-Ling Huang Newsroom for exclusive insights into distinguished design and laureled projects.
Residence for Wide Design
Residence for CHIH-MING Interior Design
Residence for SophySoulDesign
Residence for Mikaiyi Design
Residence for Lilin
Residence for Hozhao
Residence for Wu-Su Interior Design
Residence for UNI GEN INTERIOR DESIGN
Residence for Cloud Pinnacle
Residence for Ideas Design
Residence for JPY Design Co., Ltd.
Residence for Wang Zhike, Li Xiaoshui
Establishing your own newsroom is a strategic move to effectively communicate your designs to a targeted audience of journalists and media editors. This direct channel enhances your visibility, significantly increasing your chances of being published and featured across a wide range of media platforms, from magazines and newspapers to journals and online media. Take the first step towards amplifying your reach and influence in the design community.
Quick sign-up. Instant access. Elevate your reporting now.
Submit your design and seize the opportunity to be featured across a global stage. Gain exposure by connecting your work with our extensive network of journalists and leading media outlets. Start your journey to worldwide recognition today.
Have your work recognized and featured globally. Submit your design today for a chance to be promoted to a wide network of journalists and media outlets.
Submit Design