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TAJIKISTAN -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Aug 18, 2020
This innovative residential house design in Tainan, Taiwan, by Wang Hui Ting, combines modern style and Japanese architecture to create a space for three generations of a family to share, fostering a unique sense of comfort and freedom.
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Wang Hui Ting's Living Naturally project is a four-floor independent villa built on private grounds, designed for a multi-generational family. The design combines modern style and Japanese architecture to create a space that fosters a unique sense of comfort and freedom. Large glass windows and natural materials create a seamless connection between the interior and exterior, promoting a feeling of harmony and tranquility.
The design features large windows along the interior of the building, maintaining privacy while allowing residents to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the garden from every room. The use of glass materials and natural textures enhances the brightness and spaciousness of the living areas, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The outdoor garden is seamlessly integrated with the interior space, promoting interaction and communication between people and nature. The design also incorporates functional elements, such as a tea table with an IH furnace, to enhance interpersonal communication and appreciation of the outdoor scenery.
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TAJIKISTAN -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Aug 03, 2020
Wang Hui Ting's latest project, a luxurious residential apartment collection, showcases a unique blend of exquisite luxury style and open space planning, allowing the owner's collections to take center stage.
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