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The first urban condominium by "NOT A HOTEL", known as a rentable villa.
As it is in a residential area, we designed as a three-dimensional urban space accommodating diversity of lifestyle where each room has a different concept, instead of a single large structure.
The front garden, which seamlessly connected to the front park, mediates and transits smoothly from the tranquility of rooms to the lively urban environment. While the entire facility maintains a sense of unity, each eight rooms has a different concept and design.
To maintain a sense of openness while ensuring privacy, we studied the layout of each room with 3D model studies of the surrounding environment, the views from each room and the sight lines from adjacent buildings. Through repeated modifications of opening heights and landscaping, we have achieved a calm like mountain retreat within the city, while enjoying the convenience of the urban location.









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This project is located in Guangzhou, Guangdong. With the development of society, new changes have taken place in our lifestyles and family structure, and a new product is needed to adapt to this "trend". In order to create a warm parent-child space, the original layout of three bedrooms and two halls was designed into an LDKG integrated space, and the living room, dining-room, kitchen and garden-balcony were connected to make the overall space wider. One of the bedrooms has been converted into a multi-purpose room, which interacts with the master bedroom through a moved and isolated opening, and the study space can be changed whenever you want, which is adapting to the new lifestyle.









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BANCANG is located in EKA-Tianwu Park in Jinqiao District, Pudong New Area, Shanghai. The site is originally the warehouse of CSSC Marine Instrument Co., Ltd. in Shanghai - Warehouse 445 in the 60s. The overall planning and renovation design of the area were conducted as commissioned by the owner. As a pioneer renovation project in the park, it should not only have commercial reception and exhibition functions, but also reflect the prospect of the park in the future. We respect the historical development and put the current sustainable development concept into it, integrating the old and the new parts to arouse the old buildings.Modest and open-minded - BANCANG.









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Combining the awareness of environmental protection with knowledge and action, we created an exhibition pavilion that was quickly built and quickly dismantled. Construction materials can be stored, transported, flexibly moved and recycled in the smallest of spaces, creating a closed loop with lower carbon emissions before, during and after the exhibition. For temporary exhibition spaces, the interaction between design and social concepts can move people more than the simple existence of a place. They are embodied here as –Diversity of texture, Plasticity and stability trade-off, Naturalness and human intervention. The exhibition pavilion takes "floating stones" as the concept and PVC air film cube as the carrier, transforming the product characteristics and environmental protection concept into a special experience. Sustainable design isn't just a buzzword, it's a practice that reduces our environmental impact through the use of recyclable materials, while delivering functionality and aesthetic value.









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This is a project for a mobile office which is based on an old mini bus. It has a full spec office environment, which can offer ad hoc and special time to the workers.
Intimate feeling is created by wood louvers lapping inside space of the bus despite of changing outside. It’s possible to feel the nature by opening double door. The blue grey and mirror are on the surface, like a classic car.
In the latest circumstance, It’s important how to use the time in life. Which means the work time is in the criterion of how to live.
Not like a functional RV, the comfortable and high quality mobile space would offer another rich choice in your life.









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This project is situated on the top floor of the building. The designer, upon the original roof and in combination with the indoor functional layout, also drew inspiration from the garden tour format of oriental gardens and excavated two courtyards, one large and one small. This has significantly enhanced the indoor lighting and air circulation. As the sunlight changes, the flowing light and shadow scattered in the space create a distinctive atmosphere and evoke certain emotions. This is not merely a workplace but also a space for purifying the soul, enabling people to unwind amidst their busyness. The flexible and free space design encourages everyone to pursue the future, forge ahead towards the light, and seek the meaning of life.









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This is an interior renovation of an 18-year-old, 1000-square-meter villa in Hong Kong's prestigious Victoria Peak, that reflects the owners' preferences for natural materials and personalized design.Perceiving a home can be seen as a large piece of furniture: a structure designed to support and enhance the activities of daily living. Just as a well-crafted chair or table combines beauty and utility, so too should our homes. They should be designed with attention to detail, with an eye for esthetics, and with a deep understanding of human experience. Material exploration is not only done by craftsmanship but also by technology, such as vast use of CNC machining and 3D printing. A home, like a piece of fine furniture, should invite interaction, inspire admiration, and stand the test of time. It should be a testament to the values of craftsmanship, sustainability, and emotional richness.









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When our client first approached us, they have a very clear vision that they would like this house to be a non-typical Hong Kong residence. With the amazing scenery offered by the house, we instantly envisioned it to be a unique sanctuary for one to be away from the hustle of the city and retreat back in nature. The design aims at offering an indoor/ outdoor experience. The interiors are surrounded with big full height folding doors which can all be opened to bring in outdoor to indoor. There is no boundary between interior and nature. It offers a fourth-dimension experience to living – the sound from nature: wind blowing, water babbling, birds singing, etc. It is a spatial cleansing journey for one’s body and soul using natural palettes such as wood, bamboo, rattan and stones to create a warm, tranquil living style.







