Silver A' Design Award Winner 2024
double-height interior, residential library, communal workspace, oak shelving grid, exposed concrete, cylindrical columns, Scandinavian furniture, ash wood tables, gray upholstered chairs, pendant lighting, matte black fixtures, brass accents, curtain wall glazing, natural daylight, diffused illumination, warm amber, honey oak, dove gray, cool blue undertones, contemporary residential, industrial aesthetic, biophilic design, material honesty, textural contrast, wood grain, polished concrete, gray floor tiles, minimalist composition, asymmetrical balance, vertical rhythm, horizontal emphasis, open plan, high-key lighting, neutral palette, warm-cool dialogue, spatial layering, reading nook, gathering space, residential amenity, architectural photography, interior design, clean lines, refined materiality, inviting atmosphere, contemplative mood
Back to the roots is the theme of the design. Since the building is located at the foot of Ali Mountain, a large amount of wood is used as the base, creating a harmonious connection between the interior and exterior. Hometown is deeply ingrained in the mind. The hometown will always be home no matter how long you're away. In the latter half of the journey of life, the homeowner has decided to move back to the hometown. This retirement abode highlights the deep-seated love and longing for the hometown, emphasizing the unbreakable bond with family and the lasting impact it has on life.