Description
With the design philosophy of "Three realms conceal myriad phenomena, five senses record splendor", by using blank space as a rhythm and concealing objects as a realm, it combines the reserved and restrained nature of Eastern scholars, the practical needs of modern living, and the open and inclusive texture of the city, weaving together a future living picture that is both habitable, navigable, and ever-growing.
Inheriting the essence of Eastern culture, it captures the spirit through form and takes simplicity as its core. The rich modern life is measured by the breadth and depth of social interaction, creating an atmosphere of elegance, luxury and leisure. Within this setting, the communication among people forms an interactive field, giving rise to a poetic life that blends the essence of the East with the charm of the West.
The designer reinterprets the traditional hall layout with contemporary oriental aesthetics, like the blank space in Mi Youren's ink wash painting, creating an open and transparent LDKB design that blurs boundaries and breaks through the fixed framework of the space, releasing the visual depth.