2026 | Professional

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The office is located in a standalone white building, emphasizing openness and integrating elements of daily life. The design dissolves boundaries between interior and exterior spaces, incorporating park landscapes into the daily work environment. A large glass curtain wall establishes a visual interplay of "seeing and being seen," with the exterior and interior influencing each other. The walls feature a white textured finish, complemented by black metal frames and transparent glass, creating a contrast of light and heavy, solid and void. The protruding black eave enhances the modern aesthetic while providing a sheltered buffer space at the entrance.
Large floor-to-ceiling windows bring park views and natural light into the interior, blurring the boundaries between inside and outside. The minimalist design uses refined icons to convey information clearly yet discreetly. The natural light softens the space as it filters through the trees outside, and at night, the warm glow inside creates a relaxed, harmonious atmosphere between the two environments.
The ground floor includes an office zone, with solid wood panel ceilings and dark gray floor tiles. Personal storage cabinets provide private space, while desks made from sustainable materials offer a refined atmosphere. Sculptural desk lamps adjust their brightness in response to natural light, embodying the "coexistence with nature" concept.
The office is divided into zones using white cabinet units and metal frames with translucent glass partitions, maintaining visual continuity and openness. A long central table and wall-mounted display racks in the functional area facilitate sample presentations and meetings. The private office combines warm wood tones with stainless steel, accommodating multiple purposes while maintaining a minimalist aesthetic.
The design integrates the materials and details, balancing visual appeal, practicality, and atmosphere. Lighting and flooring are carefully selected to harmonize with the space, ensuring both functionality and long-term durability.
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DCDA INTL. + MAD ARCHITECTS
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Interior Design - Recreation Spaces
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Chucheng Interior Design & Renovation Co., Ltd.
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Interior Design - Residential
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CHEN MING INTERIOR DESIGN
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Interior Design - Residential
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ZOI Design
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Interior Design - Residential