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2023 iF Design Award Selection
ChiaoChiang Interior design Forest Vision
The design team adopted an irregular layout to break the stereotypical impression of rectangular spaces. The interior is transformed into a forest imagery, blending concepts of honeycombs and caves, allowing the design to resonate with the natural ecosystem. Large glass windows are used to extend the exterior view into the interior, merging the inside and outside environments. Nourished by nature, those working here are able to grow towards the sunlight, basking in natural light.

The designer incorporates two concepts—nature and sustainability—to create a comfortable office environment, featuring root-like iron pipes, towering tree trunk columns, and large angled glass openings that allow natural light to flood in. This design blurs the boundaries between the interior and exterior. The space is filled with wood and iron elements, all made from recycled materials and scrap leftovers.

The design team has put the concept of sustainability into practice, creating an office that combines environmental friendliness, comfort, and aesthetics. This space allows clients to fully experience the texture of wood and enjoy the shelter of tree canopies.

Excerpt from 2023 iF Design Selection | Cleverly Integrating Interior Design with Forest Vision.

2023 iF Design Award Selection
ChiaoChiang Interior design Forest Vision
The design team adopted an irregular layout to break the stereotypical impression of rectangular spaces. The interior is transformed into a forest imagery, blending concepts of honeycombs and caves, allowing the design to resonate with the natural ecosystem. Large glass windows are used to extend the exterior view into the interior, merging the inside and outside environments. Nourished by nature, those working here are able to grow towards the sunlight, basking in natural light.

The designer incorporates two concepts—nature and sustainability—to create a comfortable office environment, featuring root-like iron pipes, towering tree trunk columns, and large angled glass openings that allow natural light to flood in. This design blurs the boundaries between the interior and exterior. The space is filled with wood and iron elements, all made from recycled materials and scrap leftovers.

The design team has put the concept of sustainability into practice, creating an office that combines environmental friendliness, comfort, and aesthetics. This space allows clients to fully experience the texture of wood and enjoy the shelter of tree canopies.

Excerpt from 2023 iF Design Selection | Cleverly Integrating Interior Design with Forest Vision.