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Student / Product Design

Micro Architecture

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Shortlisted
Medium or Format: Disassembled Wooden Beams, Ceramics
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Dimensions and/or Technical Information: 10cm * 10cm * 5cm
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Short Description of Work

During a field study, the designer discovered an ancient architectural debris site in Suzhou. This site contains numerous remnants of wooden structures, approximately 100 years old. The designer focuses on repurposing this material in the design of small vessels, creating a dialogue between ancient architectural materials and modern vessel design.

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Tell us about your creative practice, and how your work engages with Chinese design, society, environment or culture.

In my design practice, I am passionate about observing traditional Chinese craftsmanship, extracting its intriguing elements that meet contemporary aesthetic demands, and reimagining them for modern design applications.

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Hsiang-chih Chao; Xiangzhi Zhao
London

A designer from Central Saint Martins. Hsiang-chih's work has already received over fifty design awards, including Goldsmiths' Craftsmanship Awards, 33rd Japan Jewelry Award, Red Dot Award, IF Award.

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