[PAR23]




Key Dates

23 June 2022 - Launch Deadline
22 September 2022 - Standard Deadline
8 December 2022 - Extended Deadline
13 December 2022 - Judging
5 January 2023 - Winners Announced

Shortlist 

Project Overview

The name of the project is "Timeless", which means the harmony between the user and the space. With lighting on three sides and a penthouse, the designer adopts a contemporary style as the theme and maximizes daylight and window views. There are grilles and suspension cabinets in the public area, and the rhythm of lines and irregular openings shows modern aesthetics. The Kashmir white bamboo charcoal paint and light brown artistic coating create a pleasant space with texture and delicate touch. In the private area, the emphasis is on comfort. The master bedroom uses wooden louvers with trims to build an American-style casual atmosphere. The slanting light falls on the warm wooden flooring, which makes the space cozier.

Project Commissioner

C. J. INTERIOR DESIGN

Project Creator

C. J. INTERIOR DESIGN

Team

KUO-TUNG KAN

Project Brief

Under the delicate color plan, daylight creates a sense of comfort and meets the client's expectations. In the concrete jungle, a ray of sunlight from life is not to be found. The project has the advantage of floor and lighting, and the designer preserves the purity of the space to purify people's minds, bodies, and souls, and to leave the distractions behind.

Project Innovation/Need

Space is a container for daylight
The public and private areas have floor-to-ceiling windows and balconies with excellent lighting. To enhance the natural lighting, the public area is in Kashmir white, which has a luster surface to create a cozy atmosphere with daylight. At the same time, the designer takes light brown, wood grain, and other low-saturated, warm colors to highlight the details, making the space like a container for daylight.
Preserve comfortable daylight
To retain the advantage of lighting on three sides, the core of the space does not block the light. For example, the translucent glass solves the lack of light in the corridor, the cabinets with suspension design, and the wooden louvers and sheer curtains can adjust the natural lighting to shape comfortable daylight.

Design Challenge

The emphasis is on the two elements of "daylight" and "window view" from the outdoors. Therefore, the challenge is to create an interior design that would not be overpowered by the outdoor view. The designer takes different shades of color to create a low-saturation, yet unobtrusive visual effect, making daylight and mountain view highlights and each color block serves as the backdrop.

Sustainability

The site is lit from three sides. With the layout plan, each space has windows to greatly enhance the brightness of the interior. However, the corridor was dark and the designer uses glass and other light-transmitting materials to improve it and reduce the electricity consumption of artificial lighting as much as possible. As for the ventilation, the layout of the project is a cross. When the wind enters through the large floor-to-ceiling windows in the public area, it can naturally spread to all areas and achieve air circulation. In addition, the bamboo charcoal paint used in the project has the characteristics of absorbing dust and filtering impurities, which can optimize air quality.




This award celebrates innovative and creative building interiors with consideration given to space creation and planning, furnishings, finishes and aesthetic presentation. Consideration also given to space allocation, traffic flow, building services, lighting, fixtures, flooring, colours, furnishings and surface finishes.
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