A Young Artist’s Home in Collected Time / Mountain Soil Interior Design - Interior Photography, Living Room, Chair© Wen Studio

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  • Area
    Area of this architecture project

    Area: 
    105

  • Year
    Completion year of this architecture project

    Year: 


    2025

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    Manufacturers:  Osvaldo Borsani, Pierre Guariche, Pierre Jeanneret, Studio Oliver Gustav

A Young Artist’s Home in Collected Time / Mountain Soil Interior Design - Interior Photography© Wen Studio

Text description provided by the architects. Urban living is largely defined by a settled lifestyle. Typically, people anchor their lives around the home, radiating outward to the street and further connecting to workplaces and social activities—together forming a tightly woven living grid. As the starting point of family life, a residence is not merely a place for basic daily functions; it often doubles as a space for professional activity as well. A comfortable living environment often unfolds from the ordinary and familiar acts: dining, sleeping, washing, connecting with others, or engaging in hands-on labor. These moments of daily life construct a complex and secretive spatial structure.

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