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Chinese Tea Pavilion Pre-fab Cabin Restaurant
PROJECTSSculpture A Human Sanctuary
Office Building Crt-yard Landscape Artist Studio/Gallary K.V.W.C. HQ Restaurant/Club Office/Livingroom Beach House
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Design II Design III Design IV Design V Graduation Project
Design I Design I Design II Design V Design VI Interior Design AAEA Competition
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The main concept basically is Chinese proportions along with Chinese structure, where [centrality] is an emphasized issue that dominates other limited spaces that could be buffer zones functioned as transitions or paths. In our case it is a path. Because Chinese tea is essential to Chinese people as it is to central spaces, the focused central area designed, is dedicated for drinking tea. This idea lead to static/dynamic, in order to appreciate the Chinese drink, a calm, serene atmosphere should be achieved, and therefore brings the static mode which is achieved in the central space. However, the path emphasizes the dynamic mode, where people,s movements, circulation, and sound occur which puts them into the dynamic mode. That dynamic/static contrast strengthens the idea of centrality imbedded in the Chinese structure.
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