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Berend Boorsma
Based on simple paper constructions, Boorsma’s series‘Folded Views’ is an ongoing exploration of dimensionality: of flatness and depth, and our perception of it. -
Moscow Apartment with Oriental Accents
Ekaterina Spinelli wanted to make the apartment special and very cozy, with a strongly pronounced individuality. -
Sound House
Sound House is located in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood. This elevated peninsula northwest of downtown offers expansive views across Puget Sound and to downtown Seattle. -
S24 Apartment
VAUST Studio’s holistic interior design concept for the renovation of this old Duesseldorf based apartment seamlessly blends neoclassical elements with Bauhaus notes. -
Apartment in Double Bay II
There are many fond memories ensconced in the walls of this apartment in Double Bay, Sydney, with the homeowners having made their life here since the building was constructed some 45 years ago. -
Toshio Iezumi
The Japanese artist Toshio Iezumi creates unique contemporary sculptures using sheets of glass and a technique traditionally used for carving stone. -
Charles Trevelyan
Charles Trevelyan is an Australian designer/artist based in London. By revealing and obscuring structure through various mediums, Trevelyan explores the limits of. -
Dinesen Apartment
The redesigned apartment, located at Dinesen’s Copenhagen showroom, is a joint project between Dinesen and the revered British architectural designer and marks three decades of collaboration. -
Crafted to Last
Curated by interior stylist Pernille Vest, the exhibition celebrates the two brands’ shared ethos for preserving traditional craftsmanship and using natural materials in contemporary design. -
ALOHAS Flagship Store
The ALOHAS flagship presents itself as a volcanic grotto, an environment that combines the brutality of nature with the sophistication of design. -
The Spirit of the Dweller
The core point of the design is to maximize the implantation of space and light to create a peaceful environment and form an interesting and thoughtful place. -
Over the Sloping Roof
This penthouse duplex with its unique structure and large semi-enclosed terrace has excellent lighting conditions. -
Marie Lund
Lund’s works have a distinctly atmospheric quality about them, as if the dichotomies between form and content, internal and external, the body and the material, which are explored in her work can be felt throughout. -
Lin Li Xu / CHATBY
Gathering is CHATBY’s “activity”; The first step was to create a “spatial ideal” with a gesture of activism: We pushed the “wall” facing the street inward by 3 meters, giving way to a corridor that connects with the outside world. We weakened the rules and order of the modern concrete city, allowing connections to take root and sprout. -
Casa Manacá
Harmonious integration with the surroundings, harmony with nature, and functionality were premises for the Casa Manacá project, designed by the VAGA Arquitetura.
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Yinterview.048 | Mexican design studio Miguel Angel Aragones
In Miguel Angel Aragones' design philosophy, architects must engender emotion and soul into buildings. While living in harmony with the environment, it arouses people's sensory experience. -
Yinterview.047 | Indian Design Studio Ashiesh Shah Architecture
Ashiesh Shah Architecture's work is deeply rooted in the Japanese philosophy of "wabi-sabi", describing the beauty in imperfection, in which asymmetry and roughness play an important role in the space it creates. -
Yinterview.046 | Indonesian Design Studio Jencquel
The studio draws on the principle of slow design, focusing on the harmonious composition of architecture, furniture and interior design. -
Poetic Spirit | China Hong Kong x André Fu
Famous Hong Kong designer Andre Fu was invited by Yinji to provide a 2.5-hour exclusive master class with the theme of the crossing of culture and design. -
Poetic Spirit | Britain x Claudio Silvestrin
The world-renowned architect Claudio Silvestrin was invited by Yinji to bring an exclusive 6-hour master class to Chinese designers based on the theme of minimalism. -
Yinterview.045 | Britain x Laura Hammett
Laura Hammet’s iconic classic modern design complements each architectural style, with a strong personality, drawing inspiration from the location, the locality of the building, and the requirements, interests and lifestyles of the customers. -
Yinterview.044 | Australian Design Mim Design
Miriam's passion for visual exploration and achieving high quality standards ensures that every project gets a good design effect. -
Yinmonth.011 | New Zealand x Cheshire Architects
Nat Cheshire, the co-founder of Cheshire Architects, a New Zealand architectural design firm, introduced the design details of the project to us through the theme of "Breakthrough". -
Yinterview.043 | Brazilian Design Master Arthur Casas
Humanism is the foundation of Arthur Casas' work. He always believes that he is the protagonist of the project and must be happy in the space he created. -
Yinterview.042 | Japanese Design Studio Case-Real
They essentially realize that the space that exists is through the use of ideas and methods derived from the environment, purpose, and problems. -
Yinterview.041 | Japanese Design Studio Uemachi Laboratory
If one factor among space, light and materials is close to "zero", then the value of the building will also be close to "zero". -
Yinterview.040 | British Design Studio Claudio Silvestrin
Claudio Silvestrin's work is not obsessed with spectacular and gorgeous things, but low-key, tranquil and contemplative. -
Yinmonth.010 | England x Claudio Silvestrin
"The father of minimalist architectural design" Claudio Silvestrin introduced the design details of the project in detail with the theme of "Timeless Minimalist" through Yinji. -
Encounter Japan | Japan x Tamotsu Teshima
Japanese interior designer Tejima tamotsu was invited by Yinji to teach us 3 hours with the theme of "Light and Shadow in Architecture". -
Encounter Japan | Japan x Shigenori Uoya
Shigerei Uoya, an architect from Kyoto, Japan, was invited by Yinji to give a 3-hour lecture on the theme of "Innovation of Japanese Traditional Architecture".