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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.

Thinking Gallery Space in Taipei, Taiwan by Studio In2

 
February 16th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Studio In2

The Thinking Gallery Space provides rental services for exhibitions, parties, and classes.

Design Concept:

Concretizing abstract thinking enables us to sketch outlines on paper. The orientations of thought are like angles and changes in light and shadow, and different people do not necessarily see details of pictures in the same way. Based on this, we derived a means by which to embody thought and created the Thinking Gallery Space, which allows us to enjoy the thinking process in a tranquil atmosphere.

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  • Architects: Studio In2
  • Project: Thinking Gallery Space
  • Location: Taipei, Taiwan
  • Software used: Autocad and 3dS Max
  • Designer : Howard Yu, William Sun
  • Total Square Footage: 1,210 sq ft

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The concept is divided into two independent entities, which formed the design inspiration for the two visual walls. Interlacing blocks, line proportion arrangements, and variously oriented light and shadow formations were used to create the artistic atmosphere for the space.

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Details:

Long and narrow corridors were created based on considerations for Feng Shui and physical restrictions of the building. The design concepts were transformed to feature corridors and walls that enhance the dynamics and versatility of the long and narrow space. The functionality of the space is diverse owing to the incorporation of special vertically moveable doors and flexible panels. Thus, the space can function as a large conference room or two small meeting rooms separated by the flexible panels in between; alternatively, all of the doors and panels can be removed to form a completely open space without a corridor, or the moveable doors and panels can be arranged to create an open and dynamic gallery space.

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Image Courtesy © Studio In2

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Image Courtesy © Studio In2

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Categories: 3dS Max, Autocad, Event space, Exhibition, Exhibition gallery, Mixed use, Party Venue, public spaces




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