I am a careful and meticulous learner, passionate about stimulating the interaction between people and space, and the functionality inside the space. I aim to create spaces that are not just containers, but balance functionality and atmosphere to allow people to interact and be immersed in my spatial designs. This project combines the basic framework in the space with the collected recycled materials, allowing visitors to interact with the space, allowing visitors to use recycled materials for weaving, forming a final project over time.
Wicked problem-Sustainability
This project combines the basic framework in the space with the collected recycled materials, allowing visitors to interact with the space, allowing visitors to use recycled materials for weaving, forming a final project over time. The collection of recyclable materials is displayed in the exhibition space, and the internal interactive space is the design concept I want to implement. The visitors' own activities will become part of the final effect of the space.
EXHIBITION AREA
Display recyclable materials and some renovation works.
CENTRAL INTERACTIVE SPACE
Visitors rely on the framework of the architecture itself to use recycled materials to make art work
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Peng Xiao, Wicked problem-Sustainability
Peng Xiao, EXHIBITION AREA
Peng Xiao, CENTRAL INTERACTIVE SPACE
Peng Xiao, Plan
Peng Xiao, Section
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