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Arch Design Award
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'25
Infinite Radiance Echoes
Designed by
YANG, PO-KAI, TU, YI-KUAN / Bezalel Interior Design
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Infinite Radiance Echoes
Residential Architecture
Taoyuan City, Taiwan
YANG, PO-KAI, TU, YI-KUAN / Bezalel Interior Design
DO UP Decor Planner









Photo Credits:
MARK HSU Space Photography, HANS Photo Gallery
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YANG, PO-KAI, TU, YI-KUAN / Bezalel Interior Design
This project showcases a thoughtfully designed three-bedroom residence with two inviting living rooms, perfectly tailored for a couple and their young child. The design embraces a harmonious blend of wabi-sabi and modern aesthetics, creating an environment that is both simple and exquisitely refined. Within a compact space of under 99 square meters, the design team has skillfully optimized the layout to align with the family's needs while enhancing the visual scale of the interiors. Each aspect of the design has been carefully considered to strike a balance between beauty and functionality. Key features of the residence include gracefully rounded shapes, innovative concealed storage solutions, and child-safe designs free of sharp corners, all contributing to a serene and welcoming atmosphere. Importantly, the planning anticipates the evolving needs of the family, especially as their child grows. To further this adaptability, a deliberate "blank canvas" design approach has been adopted, allowing for the seamless integration of additional functional facilities in the future. This foresight ensures that the space remains flexible, diverse, and sustainable, making it an ideal living environment for this family of three. Stepping into the shared living area, one will be immediately captivated by the thoughtfully designed space, where the beams and columns feature elegant rounded edges, beautifully complemented by partial indirect lighting. This meticulous design not only alleviates any feelings of confinement created by the lowered structural elements but also preserves the grandeur of the soaring ceiling at the center of the room. Importantly, it addresses safety concerns, creating a welcoming environment for children to run and play freely without the risk of injury from sharp corners. The design team has embraced an open-plan layout that seamlessly merges the living room and dining area.