Office Space for Yuan Pu Interior Design
The designer had created a pure and quiet interior design studio through simple and clean lines. The interior layout use the roundabout design to create a circulating space for the light, air, and people. The color of the space was mainly white, with blue flooring as a divider, blurring the boundary between indoor and outdoor space, extending the vision and enhancing the visual focus of the space at the same time. The entire floor to ceiling glass was used as the connection with the outside, presenting a transparent and open-up office space.
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The space was based on white color, adopt two-color flooring to define the area and enlarge the visual sense of the pattern. The natural mineral coatings and system cabinets are used to regulate the humidity and moisture resistance. The entrance was made of large floor-to-ceiling windows to show the transparent space, and the interior layout used a roundabout design, adding nature light for a sense of comfort to the space.
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The designers used a type of coating with natural lime powder and natural minerals for the flooring throughout the space to regulate the humidity in the space. To echo the blue flooring, Prussian blue was chosen for the meeting chairs and also table legs with titanium-plated hairline metal legs. The conference table was equipped with metallic ring chandeliers, which provide balanced light to disperse the conference space and increase the comfort of users. Due to the limited space, the material display of the studio was presented in the track type plate rack, and a design of outlet panel in the drawer for clients to choose.
As the office is located in a rainy city, in order to provide a buffer for guests to enter and exit during the rainy time, the designers retracted the entrance by 40cm so that rainwater would not be splashing in. The blue flooring extended the entrance area to the interior, delineating the boundaries. In response to the humid climate, the interior furniture material is moisture-resistant and easy to clean system cabinets, with moisture-absorbing flooring to regulate the overall humidity of the space.
The project finished in December 2020 in Danshui city, Taiwan.
The interior space is only 62 square meters, the designers separated the space into office space and meeting space, and the two areas were separated by a double-sided system cabinets to define the area and also link the interaction between the two spaces. After opening the entrance glass door, the door formed a virtual partition wall between the meeting room and the office space, defining the space difference.
The design of the space is oriented towards usage and comfort. During the discussion stage of this project, considering that the studio is located next to the sidewalk, in order to make the distance from the sidewalk and provide a semi-outdoor entrance space, the designers retracted the entrance by 40cm, which is the size that people can fit under the eaves.
This project is located in the windy, rainy and humid Danshui city, Taiwan. The designers used a subtle design approach with simple lines, a pure white color scheme, and the concept of a roundabout to make the 62 square meter space accommodate both an office and a meeting room, as well as a material showroom. In order to preserve the bright lighting characteristics, white wooden louvers were chosen to adjust and shade the light, so that the overall interior space can maintain the brightness.
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Purity Office Space has been a Iron winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2021 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Iron A' Design Award is awarded to good designs that meet the rigorous professional and industrial standards set by the A' Design Awards. This recognition is reserved for works that demonstrate a solid understanding of design principles and show creativity within their execution. Recipients of the Iron A' Design Award are acknowledged for their practical innovations and contributions to their respective fields, providing solutions that improve quality of life and foster positive change. These designs are a testament to the skill and dedication of their creators, showcasing their ability to address real-world challenges through thoughtful design.
Yen-Ting Liu was recognized with the coveted Iron A' Design Award in 2022, a testament to excellence of their work Purity Office Space.
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Yen-Ting Liu's Purity project, located in Danshui city, Taiwan, offers a unique office space with a roundabout design, natural mineral coatings, and pure white color scheme, completed in December 2020.
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