2024 | Professional

NY Architectural & Interior Design Awards Silver Winner Winner

Sunshine

Entrant

CYCU Ph. D. Program in Design

Category

Interior Design - Residential 

Client's Name

Country / Region

Taiwan

The site is an empty apartment, and the project is named "Sunlight," reflecting the designers' vision of a bright and refined dwelling through minimalist and modern lines. This project combines warm materials like matte panels and wood grain, creating a space that is both simple and cozy. Glass, ironwork, and light strips are used as subtle accents. Each surface conveys a soothing aesthetic, with every detail meticulously considered to ensure the residents enjoy a harmonious and comfortable atmosphere.

The curved designs and open-plan layout foster a profound dialogue between light, space, and materials. Every morning and evening, as sunlight filters through the blinds and subtly shifts angles, the softened light, free from heaviness and heat, creates the illusion of walking among the clouds. The residents stroll through this gentle light, embracing a life that is delicate, elegant, and serene.

Credits

Chi-Ming Chu
Kai-Ti Chang
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