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TAIWAN (CHINA) -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Sep 02, 2022
Taiwanese designer Tsu-Wei Chang unveils "Senza Paura," a 694.2 square meter residence, challenging traditional Feng-Shui beliefs with a reversed plan, luxurious materials, and smart technology, completed in February 2021.
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Taiwanese designer Tsu-Wei Chang has unveiled "Senza Paura," a luxurious 694.2 square meter residence completed in February 2021, challenging traditional Feng-Shui taboos with a reversed plan and luxurious materials. The project, located on the 27th floor, consists of two new apartments, featuring a neo-oriental design with a reversed Feng-Shui plan, aiming to reflect the client's challenge to traditional taboos.
The project adopts a 'reversed Feng-Shui' plan, challenging traditional taboos such as 'opening the door and seeing the stove' and 'the bed does not see the light.' The 22-meter-long corridor links the life of the host and hostess, enhancing the comfort of the workspace. The large area connects public and private spaces, integrating oriental elements and challenging traditional beliefs.
Senza Paura features hand-dyed oak, titanium-plated stainless-steel parts, marble, porcelainized slabs, frosted bake paint, Belgian wallpaper, and switchable glass. The workspace maintains privacy and accessibility with switchable glass in the facade to regulate natural lighting. The project also features smart appliances, providing a luxurious and customized hotel-like atmosphere.
Tsu-Wei Chang's "Senza Paura" was awarded Bronze in A' Interior Space, Retail, and Exhibition Design Award in 2023, recognizing its outstanding and creatively ingenious design that challenges traditional beliefs and incorporates best practices in art, science, design, and technology.
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