2021
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This studio is designed to express a comfortable and interactively social work space that combines ancient and modern art. As you enters the studio, you will initially pass through a simple corridor with geometrical lines and bright, futuristic lights lining the walls. This gives one the exciting sense of passing through a time machine as at the end of the tunnel you will find an entirely different scene. Walking under the semicircular arch, you will find a seemingly natural Japanese garden adjacent to a comfortable tea room. The table were discussion between us and the customers are on a golden silk nan tea table that has been said to have been buried away from thousands of years ago. The antique art collection beside you, along with a combination of modern wood, stone, and metal works stand as a representation of the ancient and the modern, of Chinese and Western art and culture. The fusion of both. Turning around, you can see a return to the modern minimalist styled work area. The natural marble reception table creates a space for communication between customers and designers. One will see that in the same design space, whether it be the integration of ancient and modern Chinese and Western art, or the applicably comfortable social environment or just the meticulous motivational working atmosphere, a delicate balance has been reached. A quiet and comfortable environment is integrated into the artistic atmosphere, to every part of the studio, this helps to stimulate creativity in workers, improving work efficiency, and also of course a new aesthetic design.
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Lars Gitz Architects
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Architecture - Best Accessibility Design
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ShiuanYuan Group
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Interior Design - Residential
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LSD Interior Design
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Interior Design - Commercial