

Silver
Arch Design Award
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Interior Design Category
'26
Inscribed Realm
Designed by
YU CHIA LIANG / MINGGE INTERIOR DESIGN
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Residential Architecture
New Taipei City, Taiwan
YU CHIA LIANG / MINGGE INTERIOR DESIGN

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This residence, aptly themed “Tranquility and Light,” artfully embraces a minimalist design philosophy that enhances the rhythm of daily life. By thoughtfully aligning with the residents' quest for emotional grounding and profound experiences, the design team skillfully avoids excess. Instead, they layer rich wood veneer, sleek metal, and expertly applied specialty coatings, resulting in an interplay of captivating textural details. Moreover, the warm textures of these materials beautifully contrast with cooler elements throughout the space. This contrast not only allows emotions to settle gradually but also creates a serene atmosphere within a subtly low-saturation palette and intentionally designed negative space. Consequently, the dwelling invites a sense of calm, much like a deliberately slowed-down daily life, as it gently carries the sounds and pauses inherent in the rhythms of everyday living.
The mudroom area of the entryway features a semi-open layout where curved flooring seamlessly transitions into the interior wood flooring, clearly defining the shift between the inside and outside. A black geometric screen with small ice-column glass panels allows light to filter through, creating a subtle, ethereal effect. As one steps into the living-dining area, the spatial boundaries gradually dissolve, and the open flow extends the visual perspective further inward. A layered ceiling enhances the vertical scale of the space, cleverly concealing structural volumes while creating an interplay of light and shadow. The feature wall for the TV integrates wood veneer, deep gray lacquer, and a stone-textured base, effectively uniting storage, display, and a motorized projector system. This design allows the space to effortlessly transition from a setting for contemplative relaxation to one for cinematic immersion. Behind the sofa, a grid pattern alternates with frosted black shelving. This rhythmic arrangement of lines creates visual depth as one moves through the space.









