FOG Architecture Designs Minimalist Shanghai Villa with Natural Light and Curved Lines
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Christina Yao
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Summary
Chinese architecture studio FOG Architecture designed a minimalist three-storey villa in Shanghai's western suburbs, focusing on creating a calm, soothing atmosphere through the use of tactile materials and abundant natural lighting. The renovated residence features curved lines that connect various functions and create an adaptable, flexible interior suitable for multigenerational living. The design emphasizes a connection between indoor and outdoor spaces while maintaining a minimalist aesthetic.
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Located in the western suburbs of Shanghai, China, the renovated three-storey villa features plenty of curved lines, designed to connect various functions and create an adaptable, flexible interior for its multigenerational residents.
Chinese studio FOG Architecture used tactile materials and natural lighting to create a calm, soothing atmosphere in this Shanghai residence.
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