Designers are looking for a unique interpretation of space art. Of course, TBDC designer JANUS HUANG, who graduated from the Department of Design of the Taiwanese Academy of Art, is also true.
Since the main purpose of the TBDC SPACE LAB project is to enable customers to select and order building materials, the designer sought an asymmetrical design concept that allowed the building to release a strong desire for self-expression. He breaks the balance of the building by dividing the space, and at the same time uses the section principle in architecture to make the lines, slashes, and cuts in the space continue to produce entanglements. In the layout of each detail, the designer is infinite. Imagination, and reveal the designer's unique understanding of space art.

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TBDC SPACE LAB itself is not a complete rectangle, and the space is separated by a common hall. The space divided into two is a synchronous design. The designer uses the slanting line on the outer edge of the building as the benchmark for the interior. Let the L-shaped discussion table and ceiling hang down the slash, and then let the floor of the hall extend to two main spaces. Space is constantly interlaced. Since TBDC SPACE LAB is required to embed a large number of samples of books and building materials, this design cleverly utilizes limited space to maximize the presentation of materials such as glass, metal, wood, paint, wood PVC flooring.
The visual effect produced by the interlacing of space is undoubtedly extremely impactful. This kind of publicity highlights the design of the building materials, which makes the building no longer cold, but the whole reveals a kind of glamorous and eye-catching charm. The whole building It seems as if you are expressing yourself without any disguise. This is also the “content†of the architectural design master renzo piano. The building is not only a rigid combination of metal, cement and wood, but with content to become a real “living†thing.
