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Wuhan OCT•YUAN AN

T.K. CHU Design

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Designer
T.K. CHU Design
Client
Wuhan OCT
Floor area
300.00 ㎡
Completion
2018

The project is situated at East Lake Scenic Area, surrounded by mountains and water. Based on such context, we envisioned a series of intangible elements which can be only perceived by rational thinking rather than sensory organs, and made use of the laws concerning movement and change of matter in the overall spatial design.

Water ripples were arranged in an orderly way, constituting the principal axis of space. Dynamic and flowing in movements, the ripples were utilized as major elements in the design.

The designers brought the image of mountains rising one after another into the space, adding grandeur to it. Based on such context, we envisioned a series of intangible elements which can be only perceived by rational thinking rather than sensory organs, and made use of the laws concerning movement and change of matter in the overall spatial design.

The main luminaires of a space are commonly installed on the center of the ceiling, which looks like a waterfall, flowing down on the wall and integrating well with the carpet. The long stairway with curved surface leaping into the eye, combined with the cloud-shaped ceiling, forming a scene that rolling mountains loom out of mist. In the master bedroom, large translucent French glass windows and white stone carved with cloud patterns were fully utilized. The shared study room on the second floor offers a good view of the double-height living room and even the exterior lakeside scenery. And we designed cloud-shaped glass armrest boards and ceilings here, with smooth lines.