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TAIWAN (CHINA) -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Sep 11, 2020
Shi Zhe Lo's Suspended and Transparent design project, a commercial office space, challenges traditional aesthetics with conflict and surprise, blending quality materials and visuals to create a distinctive space.
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Shi Zhe Lo's Suspended and Transparent design project is a groundbreaking commercial office space that defies traditional norms. The concept revolves around the conflict between quality materials and visuals, utilizing marble's heaviness to create a space that suspends, floats, and interlaces virtual reality. Completed in July 2020 in Taichung, Taiwan, this 80 square meter project redefines commercial office aesthetics.
The design features a wooden grille that can be manually rotated to adjust indoor airflow and guide natural light. The space is surrounded by stone and incorporates natural cypress on the ceiling, balancing coldness with warmth and injecting liveliness with green walls. The project also aligns with environmental protection trends, utilizing panels that conform to the ecological system and reclaimed wood in the production process.
One of the key challenges overcome in this project was the limited space layout planning and arrangement. Despite these constraints, the office area, meeting area, and negotiation area were accurately divided, and a variety of materials such as stone, iron, and gray mirrors were strategically used to create a transparent visual sense, resembling a transparent cube.
Shi Zhe Lo's design was awarded Bronze in the A' Interior Space, Retail, and Exhibition Design Award in 2021, recognizing its outstanding and creatively ingenious approach that authenticates experience and resourcefulness. The project exemplifies strong technical and creative skills, contributing to improvements in quality of life.
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TAIWAN (CHINA) -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Nov 04, 2019
Shi Zhe Lo's award-winning residential apartment design, Sky Tree, combines simple, fashionable, and heart-warming elements to create a space that is both functional and aesthetically intriguing.
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Professional InteriorTAIWAN (CHINA) -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Jul 11, 2019
Shi Zhe Lo unveils a groundbreaking residential apartment design in Taichung City, Taiwan, completed in July 2019, that redefines the concept of living space.
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Professional InteriorTAIWAN (CHINA) -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Sep 27, 2020
Shi Zhe Lo's Gospel project is a unique church design located in Yunlin County, Taiwan, finished in June 2020, and inspired by the Twelve Tribes of Israel, merging Chinese-style architecture with Christian symbolism.
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Professional ArchitectureTAIWAN (CHINA) -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Jul 05, 2019
Shi Zhe Lo's "Home of Brightness" is a stunning residential apartment project completed in September 2016 in Taichung City, Taiwan, offering a modern and vibrant living environment with unique design features and innovative technology.
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Professional InteriorTAIWAN (CHINA) -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Aug 26, 2019
Shi Zhe Lo's "Blessed Inheritance" is a 337 square meter residential house designed for multigenerational living, completed in March 2019 in Taichung City, Taiwan.
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Professional InteriorTAIWAN (CHINA) -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Jul 24, 2019
Shi Zhe Lo's Family Time project, a residential apartment design, aims to create an open and comprehensive public area to foster family connections and relationships.
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Professional InteriorTAIWAN (CHINA) -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Nov 28, 2019
Shi Zhe Lo's "Prosperous Vitality" design, a unique mix-used office project, has been awarded the Bronze A' Design Award in 2020 for Interior Space, Retail, and Exhibition Design.
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