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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

KT Apartment in Taipei, Taiwan by Marty Chou Architecture

 
January 19th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Marty Chou Architecture 

This project is about designing a home for a young couple, their dog, and future child within a 70 M2  interior space, and how to make space within such a limited condition to create an unique living experience.

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

  • Architects: Marty Chou Architecture
  • Project: KT Apartment
  • Location: Taipei, Taiwan
  • Photography: Kyle Yu Photo Studio
  • Area: 70 M2
  • Year: 2015‐2016

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

“Public, private, cook, eat, sleep, bath, and work” ‐ all these basic everyday‐needs, if not divided by walls and rooms, interesting things start to happen: functions are rearranged, space is released.

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

We organize a series of functional blocks throughout the entire apartment to condense functions, the interior then become a bit like a small city ‐ functional blocks are as architecture, space around them are as public space where daily‐life happen. Living amid them resemble roaming in the street and alley, at times wanders into open spaces, at times spots surprises around the corner.

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

It is interesting to find how similar interior design and urban planning could be, and it is surprising to learn how a limited space could become so spacious.

Although the entire apartment is one singular space, there are hidden sliding doors when privacy is needed, and is able to transform into 2 seprate bedrooms.

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Kyle Yu Photo Studio

Image Courtesy © Marty Chou Architecture

Image Courtesy © Marty Chou Architecture

Image Courtesy © Marty Chou Architecture

Image Courtesy © Marty Chou Architecture

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Categories: Apartments, Residential




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