Progressive and Seclusive Residential Public Space

Interior Design Award Winner.
Awarded for Good Interior Space and Exhibition Design.

Progressive and Seclusive Residential Public Space
by Create + Think Design Studio

  • Awarded April 15, 2018
  • CLIENT: ZenArchi
  • 6.802
The design concept is derived from the typical Chinese "courtyard house", to which two or more quadrangles of courtyard houses can be added. The public space of a quadrangle is added by a second or third quadrangle, and each quadrangle is decorated with different scenes so that the path to the living quarters is enriched with different rhythms and moods.

The design concept is derived from the typical Chinese "courtyard house", to which two or more quadrangles of courtyard houses can be added. The public space of a quadrangle is added by a second or third quadrangle, and each quadrangle is decorated with different scenes so that the path to the living quarters is enriched with different rhythms and moods.

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