Mu-Mu Photography Studio / Han Yue Interior Design
We want this space look organic and changeable, and also creative, not like a traditional photography studio. We use the metabolism architectural concept in the idea of design, to make this place more nature, more humanity, and with unpredictable changes.
© Yi-Hsien Lee Photography
Interiors Designers: Han Yue Interior Design
Location: Taichung City, Taiwan
Lead Architects: Ming-hung Tsai
Area: 350.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Yi-Hsien Lee Photography
© Yi-Hsien Lee Photography
Text description provided by the architects. We want this space look organic and changeable, and also creative, not like a traditional photography studio. We use the metabolism architectural concept in the idea of design, to make this place more nature, more humanity, and with unpredictable changes.
© Yi-Hsien Lee Photography
Plan
© Yi-Hsien Lee Photography
We designed a geometrical bridge in the center of the space, it can be a scene for a photo shoot, and it can also be a vantage point for photographers to use. Moreover, we use square tubes to build a house inside a house, using the wood board as background wall, with different material to decorate. This way to make the visual coherent.Â
© Yi-Hsien Lee Photography
Other than the eight spaces we designed, the spaces in between have no obvious boundaries. Therefore it can combine with each other ...
© Yi-Hsien Lee Photography
Interiors Designers: Han Yue Interior Design
Location: Taichung City, Taiwan
Lead Architects: Ming-hung Tsai
Area: 350.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Yi-Hsien Lee Photography
© Yi-Hsien Lee Photography
Text description provided by the architects. We want this space look organic and changeable, and also creative, not like a traditional photography studio. We use the metabolism architectural concept in the idea of design, to make this place more nature, more humanity, and with unpredictable changes.
© Yi-Hsien Lee Photography
Plan
© Yi-Hsien Lee Photography
We designed a geometrical bridge in the center of the space, it can be a scene for a photo shoot, and it can also be a vantage point for photographers to use. Moreover, we use square tubes to build a house inside a house, using the wood board as background wall, with different material to decorate. This way to make the visual coherent.Â
© Yi-Hsien Lee Photography
Other than the eight spaces we designed, the spaces in between have no obvious boundaries. Therefore it can combine with each other ...
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