[PAR20]

Silver 

Project Overview

This guesthouse planning emphasizes on versatile penetration of the spatial layout, where the spatial arrangement is partitioned using axis. The front end of the entrance is the public space, using open-style arrangement for the overall planning without solid wall partitioning, breaking the spatial borderlines with no boundary, such that space and function are all-in-one.

Project Commissioner

RT Design

Project Creator

RT Design

Team

Lee Hsin Yuan

Project Brief

The widthwise indoor public area is composed of the living room, the dining room and the bar kitchen area, where modern contours are applied to create three different spaces, three regions in one yet all independent on its own.

Project Innovation/Need

Light grids are used to separate the temporary and indoor spaces after entering the foyer. The combination of the white storage cabinet and the mirror extends to the living room, while the retracted white marble television wall continues the consistency in colors via different materials with same colors, but separating the living room from the dining area. The white customized leather sofa and the round stone table brings a sense of dignity without bulkiness, structuring well-executed spatial contours. The ceiling used widthwise extended black glass lines to construct the dark lines corresponding to the white color, further reinforcing the lines of the different axis.

Design Challenge

The rear end of the space is allocated with the private space in a widthwise direction, eliminating the passageway arrangement to optimize the spatial utilization. The master bedroom applied cocoa colored padded headboard with dignified wooden tone to enhance texture variation, while the combination of earth colors introduce elegance and dignity. The secondary bedroom used lighter colored wooden texture to introduce a sense of leisure. Black and white are applied to take control over the modern sentiment, and then the warm color of wooden texture is used to adjust the color of the private space, allowing it to complement each other and introducing a sense of nature.

Sustainability

The dining room separates from the living room and the kitchen area through a solid wood long table, where the lengthwise layout forms relativity with the living room while maintaining a spacious circulation. The kitchen is designed with an L-shaped kitchen counter bar, using white artificial stone and black mirror to express the modern sensation. The three parts of the public space use different materials together with the chroma-less integration, where the linear separation creates the 3D depth layers, allowing the kitchen to integrate into the entire spatial design.




This award celebrates innovative and creative building interiors, with consideration given to space creation and planning, furnishings, finishes, aesthetic presentation and functionality. Consideration also given to space allocation, traffic flow, building services, lighting, fixtures, flooring, colours, furnishings and surface finishes.
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