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Inside 2024 Shortlist Celebrates Stunning Interior Designs from Around the World
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

Young V&A by AOC Architecture and De Matos Ryan

Photo credit:
Luke Hayes

Inside 2024 Shortlist Celebrates Stunning Interior Designs from Around the World
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

InnoDom Cologne by kadawittfeldarchitektur gmbh

Photo credit:
Jens Kirchner

Inside 2024 Shortlist Celebrates Stunning Interior Designs from Around the World
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

Penn Color Technology Center by DP Design

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Mazterz, Courtesy of DP Design

Inside 2024 Shortlist Celebrates Stunning Interior Designs from Around the World
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

UQ Brisbane City by BVN

Photo credit:
David Chatfield

Inside 2024 Shortlist Celebrates Stunning Interior Designs from Around the World
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

Minthis by Woods Bagot

Photo credit:
Trevor Mein

Inside 2024 Shortlist Celebrates Stunning Interior Designs from Around the World
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

Doruk Nilüfer Hospital by Zoom TPU

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Doruk Healthcare Group

Inside 2024 Shortlist Celebrates Stunning Interior Designs from Around the World
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

Good Job Games by Jeyan Ulku Architects

Photo credit:
Ibrahim Özbunar

Inside 2024 Shortlist Celebrates Stunning Interior Designs from Around the World
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

The Embassy of Australia Washington D.C. by Bates Smart

Photo credit:
Joe Fletcher

Inside 2024 Shortlist Celebrates Stunning Interior Designs from Around the World
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

Melt Season Flagship at Taiyuan

Photo credit:
Mlkk Studio Limited

Inside 2024 Shortlist Celebrates Stunning Interior Designs from Around the World
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

The Fennia Block by Olla Architecture

Photo credit:
Martin Sommerschield

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

the natural hue and texture of concrete emerge as the most prevalent aspect within the space, aimed at balancing the cold and suffocating feel of cement. To counteract this, we utilized marine plywood, typically reserved for underlayment, in its most raw and unprocessed form, preserving its original texture and allowing its surface to change over time.

Photo credit:
Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

Starting from the entrance, the design incorporates winding paths and a strong contrast between light and dark, along with a longitudinally compressed corridor to create a psychological shift.

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Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

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Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

A black structural column at the end of the corridor, combined with the diffused light from the sun shining through the curtains, conjures a sense of sacred anticipation.

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Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

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Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

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Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

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Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

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Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

The coffee table on the mezzanine platform, made from discarded I-beams and tea-colored glass, combines in a cross formation, showcasing a sense of strength while subtly expressing symbols and the spirituality of the material itself.

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Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

The staircase and relaxation platform adopt a winding form to construct subtle visual relationships between the first floor, mezzanine, and second floor, creating a garden-like line of sight and physical perception.

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Heinong