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Yen-Chun Pan's Harmony redefines residential interior design with a fusion of eastern and western art, creating an immersive living experience inspired by the Jeux Immateriels painting. This extraordinary project was completed in Taiwan from February 2019 to February 2020.
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Harmony, a residential interior design project by Yen-Chun Pan, seamlessly blends eastern and western art to create an immersive living experience. Inspired by the Jeux Immateriels painting, the design incorporates invisible energy throughout the space, integrating sculptures and art collections to become an intrinsic part of the interior. The wavy canvas covering the walls, crafted from marble stone, and the intricately designed ceiling, create a unique ambiance that captivates the senses.
The realization of this exceptional design involved cutting-edge technology, including the use of 3D models for precise analysis and CNC calculation. The project spans a gross area of 377 square meters with a ceiling height of 3.5 meters, offering a spacious and elegant living environment.
Yen-Chun Pan's design team, led by Chairman CheWen Wang, Chief Designer YenChun Pan, and other talented individuals, meticulously crafted a horseshoe circulation plan, breaking away from traditional housing layouts. The living space is transformed into an art gallery, with a carefully curated path that guides inhabitants through a museum-like experience, enhancing the connection between each space and emphasizing the spirit and characteristics of the art collection.
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