Exhibition Spatial Design for Ris Interior Design Co., Ltd.
Gallery Crossroad is a culture hub for photography lovers, revamped from an idle house. Image reviews depend on the perspective and self experience of viewers. In order not to interfere with the viewer thinking, cyclorama walls, seen at the textured checkerboard storefront and interior space, diminishes accessibility and allows people to see the full frame. Steel wireframe shelving, from columns to ceilings, is functional for hanging pieces, and its arch form visually extends the building depth. A translucent hollow-board screen suffuses an indistinct glow, resonant with surrealist ambiances.
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The site was a dilapidated Taiwanese residential abode built 40 years ago. The exterior grafted textured checkerboard to renew the dotage of building with modern touches. Whereas in the interior, the steel wireframe structure, seen alongside from columns to ceilings, is functional for hanging pieces, and its arch form visually extends the building depth, suffusing with unreal impressions.
Photography, Exhibition Space, Multi-functional Space for Public, Steel Tubes, Checkerboard, Cyclorama Wall, Minimalism, Red, Achromatic Colors, Complementary Colors
To cater for unknown images and art pieces in the future, the gallery area is filled with voids and set in achromatic color schemes. The minimalism form of contour is delineated only by light. Through different angles of framing, the shadow itself comes along with dark tonal effects, sustaining dynamic movement, building up layers of geometric arrays, and increasing the illusion of volume.
In order not to interfere with the independent thinking made by observers, the cyclorama wall, which can be seen both at the storefront and inner gallery space, diminishes accessibility and allows people to view the full frame.
Started from October 2020 and finished in February 2020. Taichung city, Taiwan
A semi-clear screen made by hollow boards, separating the information /reception desk from the gallery area. The translucent properties suffuse an indistinct glow resonant with surrealist ambiances; whereas, the old, existing, red door and grid tiles on wall are intentionally kept intact, creating a perceptual contrast and recalling the vicissitudes of times.
Photography involves light and framing; thus, the interior gallery space avoids daylighting interruption by blocking most exterior windows at the storefront, creating an impactful perception to viewers.
Gallery Crossroad is a culture hub for photography lovers. The name, crossroad, came up from the occasion where every ordinary man makes decisions on a daily basis, implying how photographers gaze and their decision of pressing the shutter. Image is composed of how the photographer conducts framing on viewfinders every moment; however, how it will be interpreted with extended comments based on the perspective and self-experience of observers themselves.
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Gallery Crossroad Exhibition Spatial Design has been a Silver winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2020 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Silver A' Design Award celebrates top-tier designs that embody excellence and innovation. This award acknowledges creations that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional, reflecting the designer's deep understanding and skill. Silver A' Design Award recipients are recognized for their contribution to raising industry standards and advancing the practice of design. Their work often incorporates original innovations and elicits a strong emotional response, making a notable impact on the improvement of everyday life.
Hsin Ting Weng was recognized with the coveted Silver A' Design Award in 2021, a testament to excellence of their work Gallery Crossroad Exhibition Spatial Design.
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Renowned designer Hsin Ting Weng transforms a dilapidated Taiwanese residential abode into a unique exhibition spatial design, Gallery Crossroad, catering to photography lovers with a blend of modern touches and surreal ambiances.
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