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The Wooden Space 2024 Exhibition Hall

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Trade-Fair Stand
7.15
7.35
7.55
7.15
7.3
Sabine de Schutter
Sabine de Schutter Founder and CEO at Studio De Schutter
A lovely, zen-like space that conve...
6.5
7.5
8.5
7.5
7.5
Kaan Alpagut
Kaan Alpagut Design Manager, Workplace Experience at The Lego Group
7.5
8
7.5
7
7.5
Alexander Fehre
Alexander Fehre Founder at Studio Alexander Fehre
7
6.5
7.5
6
6.75
Donald Strum
Donald Strum President at Michael Graves Design
The detail of the wood structure an...
7.5
7
8
6.5
7.25
Hilda Impey
Hilda Impey Creative Partner and Founder at Hilda Impey Studio
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
Wenke Lin
Wenke Lin Founder and Design Director at BDSD Boundless Design
7.5
8
7.5
8
7.75
Yuko Tsukumo
Yuko Tsukumo General Manager at Nikken Sekkei
7
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.38
Monika Choudhary
Monika Choudhary Cofounder and Creative Director at Habitat Architects
7.5
7.5
8
7.5
7.63
Maud Capet
Maud Capet Associate Principal - Interior Design at OBMI
7.5
8
7.5
8
7.75
Robben Bai
Robben Bai Founder at Roarc Renew Architects
6
6
6
6
6
Client
Teclic Floor Group
Floor area
228 ㎡
Completion
2024

The Wooden Space is designed as a "Dwelling of Light," with two triangular structures forming the main hall. Centered on the themes of "Sky," "Wood," and "Human," it blends traditional craftsmanship with natural materials, embodying a healing aesthetic for high-quality living. Light, as the soul of the space, breathes life into every detail.

The symmetrical design, with its natural wood tones, exudes warmth and tranquility. The triangular forms flow under shifting light, while dappled shadows beneath the eaves forge a connection between people and the space. Traditional mortise and tenon joints, including tiger-mouth tenon locks, allow for detachable and reusable designs, with light filtering through gaps to create unique patterns, highlighting sustainability and harmony with nature.

A combination of step-by-step and herringbone patterns highlights the beauty of fine woodworking, adding texture and a sense of transparency, a wooden structural order is created, interlaced with light and shadow. Visitors experience the fusion of light and wood, appreciating the craftsmanship of residential design.

The multi-dimensional application of products within the space utilizes minimal wooden floor combinations to form modular units, tree planters, seating, and solid wood flooring, seamlessly merging exhibition, experience, and relaxation. This immersive spatial experience and attention to wooden details initiate a journey of exploration into high-quality living environments.