LOTUS
Reflection to the bathrooms of Lotus Flowers… Lotus bathroom has been implemented by taking inspiration from the shape of the Lotus flower’s leaves Zhou Dunyi who teaches Confucius’s philosophy said "I like the Lotus flower since it grows in the mud and never gets dirty," in his discourse. Lotus leaves, are dirt repeller as stated herein. Leaf structure of the Lotus flower has been imitated in the production of the series
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This project was to convert "Machiya", a Japanese traditional wooden townhouse, in the centre of Kyoto, into a small shop. The original wooden frames were reinforced with steel frames because the original building was dilapidated. I focused on the way accommodating necessary functions of a beauty cosmetic shop within the space limitations of the original "Machiya".
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Combining dynamic gesture with advanced engineering, Formation 01 reimagines a familiar object as a functional sculpture in a dynamic new composite material. Striking angles and bold Haptic Orange color defy traditional expectations of a bathroom faucet. This limited edition product challenges how we engage with the form and function of an everyday object by pushing the boundaries of material, form, and color.
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This private club is crafted for wine enthusiasts and hosts of social gatherings, aiming to balance personal indulgence with social interaction. Circular design elements symbolize harmony, embodying the Unity of Heaven and Human principle and connecting design with emotions. A water droplet art piece adds an artistic touch, symbolizing life's vitality and merging natural elements with modern design. This initiative redefines the role of private clubs and explores spatial aesthetics and humanistic philosophy.
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Meland Club combines five major themes of Insects, Oceans, Land, Sky, and Jungle, to create a Wondrous Museum of Nature, full of futuristic mechanical aesthetics. Architectural logic, art installations, mechanical technological aesthetics, philosophy, and popular science education are unprecedentedly integrated into an exquisite, complex creative scheme, constructing a comprehensive indoor parent-child theme park encompassing family amusement, art appreciation, aesthetic education, popular science, and creative enlightenment, a fantasy universe transcending yet tangible to reality.
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