Golden A' Design Award Winner 2020
tea ceremony classroom, educational interior, meditation space, ceremonial architecture, warm timber palette, honey amber wood, golden oak tones, natural straw cushions, bamboo pendant lights, woven zabuton, slate grey flooring, exposed beam ceiling, minimalist design, contemporary Asian aesthetic, biophilic design, forest view glazing, natural illumination, diffused daylight, warm-cool contrast, analogous color harmony, geometric arrangement, grid composition, rhythmic repetition, horizontal emphasis, rectilinear forms, circular accents, organic materials, craft tradition, tactile surfaces, textured walls, low seating arrangement, floor-level dining, contemplative atmosphere, serene mood, tranquil environment, reverent space, sophisticated restraint, material honesty, wood grain texture, woven grass texture, architectural photography, interior design excellence, spatial hierarchy, platform elevation, threshold transition, natural-artificial light balance
The designer uses large windows to eliminate human obstacles, perfectly reflects the spatial ideas of the tea guest culture, creates the openness and connectivity of indoor and outdoor spaces, and improves the level of communication and interaction between people. Making tea art is no longer just a learning class, but let participants experience the tranquility and integrity of tea, the harmony and unification of nature and people.