KOA Apartment in Taiwan

October 8, 2021

Designed by Marty Chou Architecture, this is an atypical home – a space that reflects the life of a unique urban family in its current stage. The entire area of 90 square metres is completely open, with hidden cabinets and a strip of deep-recessed windows surrounded on four sides. At the centre, a 3.5-metre countertop is the anchor of the space, serving as a multi-functional table.

The recessed windows receive constant northern-light by day, and transition into private sleeping quarters when closed at night. The sanitary space and its components are a play of geometrical volume and framed-view composition. The countertop and furniture, with their abstract appearance, resemble stone slab, woodblock, and clay. The architects treated them as sculptural pieces within the space. There is no definite spatial division within the space.

 

 

The owner is a young couple with a young child and a newborn. Their wish was to have a home that is free of the norm, and is defined by their notion of how they wish to live. This is an excerpt of the brief they presented to the architects:

“At this stage of our lives, spaces for sleeping, seating, eating, and sanitary activities can be stripped down to the bare essentials. We wish to have more space for our children to run freely, as well as to have a large table that everyone can gather around to spend time together. If possible, we wish to live in a modern gallery of sorts; simple, calm, and filled with light, in which the spaces are left to the imagination as we fill them with life for the years to come.”

Source: V2com

 

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Related Showcase

ddp-thumbnail

Baranowitz + Kronenberg unveiled the studio’s interior design concept for a 47 square metres urban refuge in the heart of Tel-Aviv. Situated in one of Tel-Aviv’s finest Art Deco buildings, in the vibrant Levontin neighbourhood, the …

Continue reading
ddp-thumbnail

Designed by Vermilion Zhou Design Group, the Crystal Orange Hotel in Zhongshan Park, Shanghai dazzles with the captivating iridescence of crystals, creating a truly enchanting atmosphere. It is precisely because of its purity, free from …

Continue reading
ddp-thumbnail

Designed by The Volks Design & Research Consulting, this WOSA stone showroom in Shanghai transports visitors through an artistic journey of diverse materials. Distinct structures showcase an array of stone varieties and their uses. A …

Continue reading
Translate »