This Residential Project Proves That Fluid Spaces Can Still Offer Privacy

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The Around residential by The One (Hong Kong) Design project takes the concept of “flowing space” to heart.  Based on the unconventional living space needs of the two owners, the firm wanted to create a sense of privacy and closure without the traditional static volume spaces of traditional houses, but instead with one continuous space that feels more fluid. In this way, more space is opened up so that the sense of closure of traditional private houses can be dispelled. The definition of different spaces is thus blurred, and the transition from one room to the next feels natural.

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