Trees are growing out of the building to form a thick umbrella canopy which covers the roof and wraps the entire building. Therefore, designers eliminate the shield by enclosing Ming Pavilion with glass, which allows the leaves and branches to filter the sun, rain, dew, wind, snow and moon light, to release the homely feeling of being surrounded by nature, to sense the fast-changing natural breath along with the whether transformation.
It is carried out in line with respecting nature and the environment, mainly in a way of ‘retreating’. To reduce human intervention, whilst accentuating nature, keeping a mentality of humbleness to the environment. They have eliminated the pride of the people, allowing the environment to embrace the people. They open up the space above, allowing sunlight to fall in. It revives the lifelessness inside, adding dynamic elements and creating an atmosphere of tranquillity and allowing light to come in.
Expressing faith and cherishing the soul through space with undying spirituality as part of its ultimate spiritual journey, YI+MU DESIGN is a design company that pushes for cultural extension and artistic communication while fully respecting spiritual creativity as well as the balanced relationship between man and space. With building and landscape designs, themed restaurants, elite clubs, boutique hotels, tailored property mock-ups and spatial installation displays, the number and variety of projects this company engages itself in is certainly a wonder to behold.