The container of time

We have attempted to make the studio space feel like air: objective, homogeneous, concrete and yet abstract. It cannot say anything, but when you immerse yourself in it, it?is as if?time and space?are homogeneous.? Through control of the spatial?proportions?and the absolute submission to and grasp of natural light (a vital material), the designer has provided the studio?with?an immersive atmosphere in which people and objects are homogenized. People and objects have their own place, and there is no principal-subordinate?relationship?between the two.?Objects seem to adopt a fresh and new look every day, and people have a greater awareness of the objects in the space. In the corner of the space hangs a transparent image of a human with part of its body suspended in the air parallel to the ceiling. This design serves two purposes. First, it emphasizes the horizontal pull of space. Second, just as desired, it brings fun and artistry while "playing" with the gravity of space. The designer has tried to interact?and strike a balance with the original spatial structure by adapting the site, leveraging its advantages, or simply by implementing the desired effects. This is an energy field related to “objects”. The designer never tires of managing the space. It's an endless game of seeking a balance between internal and external, the macro and the micro.





IAI Interior Bronze Award

Winners:Yang Yuewen

China



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