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YOUR LIVING SPACE SHALL BE
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BEYOND LUXURY.
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True luxury in architecture design goes beyond the material surface:

Today, what do you need the most at home? In a post-information-explosion era, you need a living space that calms and heals you, makes you relaxed yet focus, and allows you to be fully present. In other words, it’s a home that is balanced in form, color, texture and light, harmonious in function, and it shall respond to your physical, psychological, and spiritual needs.    ​

How do we get there?​

Our key design principles:

1. Inherent harmony: It’s not about what to be. It’s about how to be.
​2. Design from the six senses: Sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, thought.
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Biophilic design: To connect to nature again.
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Wellbeing: The design understands your needs.
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Beauty: To bring the invisible into the visible.
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Wellbeing Strategies:


We apply the standards from the International Well Building Institute:
Air       - Optimize and achieve indoor air quality.
Water - Optimize water quality while promoting accessibility, as well as collecting water for irrigation and fire-prevention.
Nourishment - Encourage healthy eating habits by providing occupants with healthier food choices, behavioral cues.
Light      - Minimize disruption to the body’s circadian rhythm, and to improve energy, mood and productivity.
Fitness  - Utilize building design technologies and knowledge-based strategies to encourage physical activity.
Comfort - Create an indoor environment that is distraction-free, productive, and soothing.
Mind      - Support mental and emotional health, providing the occupant with relaxation spaces and state-of-the-art smart technology.
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Discover how design influences wellbeing on our blog:

​Check out our blog: Design for Mindfulness
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My experience:

  • Fellowships, Master of Architecture, University of California, Berkeley.​
  • Architect / Designer, Mark Horton, FAIA
  • Designer, Paulett Taggart, FAIA
  • Writer, Design for Mindfulness
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