Originally disorganized, the walls have been integrated as one. A depth of field from inside to outside the room is created based on a design concept resembling a building skin. On the base, which is illuminated by sunlight from three sides and surrounded by windows, a transitional passageway has been created as the medium connecting indoor and outdoor spaces. The design blurs and interrupts the direct line of sight that pierces through the window separating the indoor from the outdoor, adding layers to imagination, vision, and perception. Furthermore, the configuration of multiple openings allows for a diversity of useful functions. The original structural columns and walls have been connected and integrated for functional configurations, such as passageways, doors, desks, book shelves, and window curtains. The remaining space between walls are suitable for storing frequently used home appliances, thereby presenting a multifunctional interior passageway space.
Abstract signs are tidily arranged to create a scholastic atmosphere according to the owner’s temperament. Curves, pass-through, and color block proportions are used to enrich the design and art vocabularies in the space. The abundant use of wood and the upright, poised appearance imply fluidity, freedom, and fun.