Ruixue Yang

The room has a hexagonal prismatic exterior and an elliptical cone interior, the openings of which are completed by three spheres with different degrees of deformation tangent to the cone.
This design strives to find a balance between straight and curved lines, regular and irregular, dynamic and static forms, making the room more natural and harmonious from the inside out.
This design strives to find a balance between straight and curved lines, regular and irregular, dynamic and static forms, making the room more natural and harmonious from the inside out.

After determining the basic internal and external shapes, irregularly shaped holes are formed by cutting spheres of different proportions and shapes to explore the fun of the space while making it more comfortable and aesthetically pleasing.

Finally, the intersection of the windows was chosen as the elevation presentation, and the direction in which the sphere cuts in can be seen from the outline of the window, and this angle better reflects the position of the two windows in relation to the door.

The section reflects that the three spheres form different space experiences in different positions. In order to better express the enclosure of the room and the interest of the entrance, the fourth angle is selected

The section clearly shows the relationship between the entrance and the two windows, the intersection between the virtual bodies and the correspondence between the solids, breaking the sense of closure of the space above originally formed by the cone and making the room more dynamic.