Eastern Philosophy-Inspired Abodes

NC Design & Architecture Work on The Imperfect Residence

The Imperfect Residence is a contemporary apartment in Hong Kong and its aesthetic is arranged by local studio NC Design & Architecture. The brief called for a space that is aesthetically pleasing, with a requirement for aging well, but also functional. The studio took this feedback and decided to tap ancient Japanese philosophy as it approached the interior of the abode.

As a result, The Imperfect Residence is guided by the principles of wabi-sabi, which adds a layer of allure and mysticism to the space. The core belief of wabi-sabi is that one should accept transience and imperfection, realizing the beauty behind the flawed, the impermanent, and the unfinished. NC Design & Architecture used marble and wood with various finishes in The Imperfect Residence to illuminate the motivation behind the philosophy.
Trend Themes
1. Eastern-philosophy-inspired Design - Opportunity to incorporate the principles of ancient Japanese philosophy, like wabi-sabi, in the design aesthetic of contemporary spaces.
2. Aging Well Design - Opportunity to create spaces with longevity in mind, using materials and finishes that age well.
3. Imperfect Authenticity - Opportunity to appreciate the beauty in the flawed, the impermanent, and the unfinished when designing spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior design industry can incorporate Eastern philosophy-inspired design into their projects.
2. Architecture - Architecture industry can create buildings with aging well design principles in mind.
3. Furniture Design - Furniture design industry can create pieces that embrace the imperfect authenticity concept.

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