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Museumism Residential Interior Design

Museumism Residential Interior Design is an innovative residential interior design project completed in 2021 in Taipei city, exemplifying a sophisticated approach to contemporary living spaces through the integration of physics-inspired design principles and minimalist aesthetics. The 244-square-meter residence, designed by architect Li-Yu Cheng, masterfully balances shared and private spaces in a precise 50-50 ratio, featuring distinctive curvilinear elements that serve both aesthetic and functional purposes. The design philosophy draws inspiration from the physics concept of moment - the rotational equivalent of linear force - translating this scientific principle into flowing spatial forms that create a dynamic visual rhythm throughout the interior. The project's distinctive characteristics include smooth, continuous surfaces that slither along walls and area borders, effectively delineating different zones while maintaining visual cohesion. The interior eschews decorative cladding in favor of low-saturated color palettes and clean lines, demonstrating a sophisticated interplay between austerity and refinement. A notable feature is the thoughtfully integrated sunroom that adjoins the dining island, providing additional relaxation space while maintaining the project's minimal form language. The design, which won a Bronze A' Design Award in the Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design category, showcases meticulous attention to craftsmanship, particularly in the execution of free-form elements and organic shapes that required precise calculations and expert implementation. The project's success lies in its ability to moderate the contradiction between austerity and extravagance while creating a strong minimalistic identity that serves both artistic and pragmatic intentions.

minimalism interior design, physics-inspired architecture, contemporary residential spaces, curved interior walls, spatial flow design, functional minimalism

Adam Dawson

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