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Sung-Po Lin's Slow Living project, completed in October 2017 in New Taipei City, Taiwan, redefines residential living with its innovative spatial layout and modern light classical styling.
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Inspired by the need for a retreat from urban life, Slow Living offers a unique blend of functionality and aesthetics. The design seamlessly integrates open yet connected living spaces, providing a comfortable and all-age living environment. The use of demarcation tools such as arches and materials preserves the layering gradation of the interior, creating a visually stunning ambiance.
The interior area spans approximately 460 square meters, featuring three bedroom suites, a living room, dining room, open island-bench, inner kitchen, study, and rumpus room. The design team utilized structural elements to subtly demarcate spaces, allowing for maximum visual ceiling height and an open-plan layout that encourages interpersonal interaction.
With a focus on creating a comfortable and all-age living space, the design capitalizes on high-level vistas and natural lighting, providing a welcoming atmosphere for family gatherings. The project was completed in collaboration with team members Wen-Cheng Chen, Han-Tsung Hsueh, Yuan-Huang Liao, Yu-Ling Wu, and Yen-Ju Wang.
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