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2015 London Design Awards

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Silver 

Project Overview

The consistent view from the tree inside to the greenery forest, truly translates the idea of embracing the nature and landscape.

Project Commissioner

Sun-Life Interior Design

Project Creator

Sun-Life Interior Design

Team

Sheng-Hsin Hsu

Project Brief

The wood pathway on the main route is fully covered with blinding, and the random rock in the landscape is like dots, connecting people. The view is breath-taking, you simply can't never get enough of it. From the refection, the buildings along the pond is so fascinating that the visit here becomes totally with worthy.

Project Need

This tree, no doubt, is the highlight of this case. The client literally plants a tree in the house, let the owner and guests to enjoy the luxury view when they have “the conversation with forest”.

Design Challenge

The building with pointy roof has some kind of esteem purpose. The front door is made of cedar and the frame is made of glass, and when you step inside the building, more than half of what you see is enormous embedded glasses, bringing in the nature sunlight.

Sustainability

There's a bright pathway connecting these back to back buildings, so when people walk along, the pointy roof design, the sunlight coming in through the glasses, it's unlike anything you've ever seen in your life, absolutely stunning. And the design team made a square courtyard right in the middle of the rooftop, floating in the air, when looking up, it's like a delicate flower in your hand, fragile but full of hope. The design here well interprets the humanities that's beyond the installment art.




Open to all international projects 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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