Private Residence for EDI Space and Associates
The designer arranged the space in a non-traditional way, breaking away from conventional functional layouts. From a utilitarian perspective, they redefined the spatial layout based on user experience and expressed creativity, showcasing the possibilities of future residential environments. It provides flexibility, comfort, and aesthetic value, creating a unique and pleasant living space for residents.
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The designer arranges the space in a non-traditional way, breaking the conventional functional layout. Each space considers user convenience, such as multi-functional bathrooms, multiple kitchens and dining rooms, areas designed specifically for cats, and flexible fitness areas. The combination of spaces is highly optimized and creating a rich and interesting interior. The design team tells the story of human and residential spaces in a futuristic manner, satisfying the future living environment
Multi-functional zoning, User-centric approach, Intelligent, Adaptable structures, Futuristic home design
This project adopts the "intelligent box" design with three layers stacked on top of each other. The three different sized "boxes" form a new spatial structure through rotation and interlaced construction, enhancing the sense of layer and variability. The basement uses intelligent lighting to regulate pedestrian flow. Materials used: concrete, art paint, marble, stainless steel, silver mirror
The most challenging is the large-scale, tension-filled rotating zigzag within the space. The entire space has been reconfigured multiple times to create a new spatial structure.
Project start time: May 2022 Project end time: November 2023 Location: Zhengzhou, Henan Province, China
This project breaks the traditional concept of functional zoning and layouts flexible spaces based on user circulation. It adopts a three-layer "intelligent box" structure, with each layer interconnected through rotation, creating a versatile structure. Through the combination of multiple technologies, the design team creates a flexible and adaptable living form for the homeowners, maximizing the fulfillment of experiences and needs, and realizing the concept of future homes.
The design team has created a futuristic home prototype, taking into consideration future needs to the maximum extent. It adopts the concept of "artistic occasions" without setting specific functional zones, allowing for flexible configuration based on user preferences. Each space is rich in functionality, reflecting the concept of the "intelligent box." The design achieves an open living style through the combination of diverse elements, such as functional area design and structural techniques.
The designer hopes to break the traditional concept of functional zoning and arrange the space according to user needs. The designed space aims to meet user requirements to the greatest extent possible. Therefore, the designer adopts practicality as the main principle in each space, such as adding leisure areas and dressing areas in the kitchen and bathroom. The project uses architectural language to create dialogue and interweaving in the interior structure, enriching the senses.
Photographer: Han Lequan
Unintentional Private Residence has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2023 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.
Edison Ding was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2024, a testament to excellence of their work Unintentional Private Residence.
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EDI Space and Associates presents "Unintentional," a futuristic home design project by Edison Ding, breaking traditional functional zoning to create a user-centric, adaptable living space in Zhengzhou, China.
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