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2009: Journey began @ HK / SZ Biennale
As an invited exhibitor at the 2009 HK/SZ Biennale, we created a temporary store that mirrored the fast “copy-and-paste” culture of design—modular fittings, reproduced signage and off‑the‑shelf elements arranged to expose repetition, speed and the commodification of authorship. The installation operated both as a familiar commercial setting and a critique, prompting visitors to notice how identities and interiors are assembled from borrowed parts and easily recycled aesthetic
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Jul 26, 20251 min read


2023: Grateful to receive an Award by HKIA
We are honored to receive this award from the Hong Kong Institute of Architects for our Niseko ski chalet. The project celebrates the alpine context—snow, timber and sky—and reflects close collaboration between architecture and interior design. Our interior design focused on light and material to connect occupants with the landscape. A layered lighting strategy—large glazed openings, skylights and warm, concealed fixtures—lets natural moods dominate by day and creates a coz
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Mar 1, 20251 min read


2015: Tiny House at Tokyo
The 2015 Tiny House in Tokyo marked the start of our design-and-build journey in Japan. Working within Tokyo’s tight urban grain and strict regulations taught us to compress program, prioritize detail and find richness in restraint. The project combined careful spatial planning, precise joinery and direct collaboration with local craftsmen—skills and relationships that became foundational for later work. Beyond its modest footprint, the Tiny House established several key mile
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Dec 1, 20241 min read
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