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Published: Monday, December 17, 2007

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Central Park Residential flat

"Glass and Perspex allow interaction and communication horizontally and vertically between the 2 levels, and help decrease the minimum degree of separation." - Arthur Chan of DPWT Design Ltd, on his design for the Central Park Residential flat.

By: Arthur Chan (DPWT Design Ltd.)

Architecture-Page | Central Park Residential flat by DPWT Design Ltd
Linear pattern sliding glazing panel minimizes separation of the bedroom to the adjacent study area.

The whole area is an open space with minimum separation. There is only a sliding patterned glass door for the master bedroom. The blurred boundaries enhance the interactive and multi-functional possibilities (interactive mode)

Light-colored, transparent and homogenous materials are used throughout the design. Namely, white corian, mirrors, transparent and patterned glass, stainless steel and Perspex. Light maple floor and white emulsion paint act as the base blending materials.

Architecture-Page | Central Park Residential flat by DPWT Design Ltd
Sitting room corner looking out onto the white bar counter which fuses with the dining table.

Glass and Perspex allow interaction and communication horizontally and vertically between the 2 levels, and help decrease the minimum degree of separation.

Architecture-Page | Central Park Residential flat by DPWT Design Ltd
The curving dining table with infill mirror to reflect the surrounding space.

In the kitchen and dining area, an extension table from the kitchen cabinet can have trio tuning. It can be an extension to the food preparation table during a party. It can be a romantic dining table for 2. It can also be a breakfast area for 4 people.

Credits

  • Text by Arthur Chan
  • Photographs by Arthur Chan and Diamond Chan, Courtesy of DPWT Design Ltd.

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