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The MooThe Moo is like a door open to the creative world where beautiful things can come in inadvertently. Through creative agitation, Stacking home dreams.
by by Building Blocks Residential House by CHEN SHENG-YUAN Large internal french windows can bring the light to the every corner in this room. Meanwhile, gentle texture of the wood grain makes interior space more harmonious and warmer. Use a inclined tangent line on the plane of mezzanine to conquer the beam in this room. Due to this design, could not only avoid beam but also make the view of the two floors much wider. Even more, harmonize the oppression that the beam emerge with wood veneer covering, embedded light bar and ceiling shape. The Moo Office by CHEN SHENG-YUAN The space of the three-story building divides the reception and office areas, and the color system of the wall is used to merge the three-story space in a subtractive manner to simplify the transition and connection between the floors. The use of space and color is divided into the reception on the first floor lively and vivid, the office on the second floor coordinated and stable, and the rest on the third floor calm and relaxing, realizing the sense of hierarchy of the stacked space. Greenwich Residential by CHEN SHENG-YUAN In the space of Xiaopingshu, use mezzanine to increase the use of space The division between lighting and space coexists At the same time, it has visual penetration, and clearly divides the space and increases the use area. The excellent support structure of steel is used to make the floor handrails have a more slender line and sense of penetration, while reducing the shielding rate. |
Contact InfoThe Moo 1F., No.145-1, Wolong St., Da’an Dist. P: 886 227328665 F: 886 227328650
The Moo is AIBA member since 2018, with 10132 AIBA rating.
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