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TAIWAN (CHINA) -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Oct 08, 2019
Furong Hui, a high-class residential project, was initiated in March 2017 in Taipei City, Taiwan. The design draws inspiration from the noble and unsullied beauty of Hibiscus flowers, aiming to create a modern, elegant, and noble style residence.
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The design team, led by Yung-Hsi Peng, Pei-Chi Hung, and Parn Shyr, sought to symbolize wealth, auspiciousness, happiness, and harmony through the core concept of "hibiscus." The project features a unique landmark created by a projection lamp arranged at the bottom of the petals, casting a mesmerizing glow on the curved line plate and continuous arch columns during the night.
Utilizing advanced materials, the project achieves a perfect blend of design aesthetics and art, resulting in a new classical design that balances both hard and soft elements. The space features a royal Brunch cafe with multilayered white lines ceiling, a warm water swimming pool, SPA, multi-function audio-visual room, billiard room, golf swing area, and more, all designed to enrich the cultural atmosphere and promote relaxation.
The design's unique properties lie in its ability to meet the demands of different ages and promote rich life experiences in public housing. The project skillfully integrates art into the indoor public space, creating a multi-sensory and field experience for the residents.
The Furong Hui project was awarded the prestigious Iron A' Design Award in 2020, recognizing its well-designed, practical, and innovative creations that meet professional and industrial requirements.
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TAIWAN (CHINA) -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Aug 13, 2019
Discover the innovative residential design project by Yung-Hsi Peng, Pei-Chi Hung, and Parn Shyr, awarded Bronze in A' Interior Space, Retail, and Exhibition Design Award in 2020.
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Agency InteriorTAIWAN (CHINA) -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Nov 30, 2020
Songshan Cihui Temple introduces the Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Hall, a unique and iconic religious space, designed by Yung-Hsi Peng, Pei-Chi Hung, and Parn Shyr Design in Taipei City, Taiwan in 2020.
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