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areas, adjusting light sources and structural blocks to create pleasant
                                                             perspectives. Furthermore, spatial tones and shades are carefully
                                                             defined, while selected art pieces and decorations match the variety
                                                             and style of the materials. Altogether, the design language creates an
                                                             uncomplicated and warm space that feels like "home" instead of the
                                                             everyday commercial project.

                                                             In the reception area, visitors are welcomed by the glass wall that
                                                             illuminates the space. A geometric curtain composed of stone and
                                                             wood veneer surfaces defines the functional area and controls the
                                                             amount of light that enters the room.

                                                             Neat geometric blocks set the spatial tone of the project. The front
                                                             desk of minimalist horizontal lines is matched with vertical bronze
                                                             columns. To the right, a miniature landscape of mossy rocks evokes
                                                             refinement and moderation, while a suspended shelf holds corporate
                                                             publicity and creates a division between spaces.

                                                             The VIP reception room is set to the left of the reception hall. On the
                                                             opposite side, the layout defines a public space where daily activities
                                                             can be carried out.

                                                             The path to the VIP room avoids using dazzling lights and
                                                             decorations. Instead, elegant wall lamps light the way, creating a
                                                             natural experience.

                                                             To the right, the scale model of the area sits at the corner of the
                                                             L-shaped layout. Natural light and scenery from both sides create an
                                                             open and bright atmosphere. The left-right polarity further highlights
                                                             the contrast between private and public spaces.

                                                             The bar is located between the multi-purpose area and the negotiation
                                                             area. Placement in the middle of a transparent and narrow space
                                                             creates a slight detour from the circulation path to avoid a secluded
                                                             location. This procures a direct and clean installation, following the
                                                             overall style of the project.

                                                             The bar area seems to use several decoration blocks in its construction.
                                                             In fact, the shape is unintentional. The design follows the structure of
                                                             the building in a smart way.

                                                             The metal columns in the area enrich the atmosphere and echo the
                                                             ones found in  the reception hall, creating a concise temperament
                                                             throughout the project.

                                                             Walking through the space produces a genuine and comfortable
                                                             feeling. An atmosphere of trust and understanding facilitates
                                                             communication in  the  negotiation area, stimulating business
                                                             engagement.

                                                             One side of the negotiation area lets in a considerable amount of
                                                             natural light, while the opposite wall is designed as a visual interspace.
                                                             The structural blocks are cleverly borrowed to create a sense of space,
                                                             while sets of blinds offer different atmospheres throughout the day.

                                                             This is also the best viewing location. Here, the indoor and outdoor
                                                             landscapes blend together. One can simply relax between mountains
                                                             and seas, in a carefree and joyful corner of the world.
                                                             Wood veneer and texture paint applied to the ceiling provide a
                                                             natural spatial orientation. At the same time, the floor's mild tones
                                                             and neutral materials create a floating sensation and gracefully reflect
                                                             the glass curtain wall.


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