Space is limited, but imagination is limitless.
Design shouldn’t be restricted by or dependent upon external conditions,
but rather put aside prejudice and continuously
create brand new perceptions.
LIGHTYEAR1
It’s like a dream within a dream.1
Like suddenly jumping from modernity into the Middle Ages.
The shifting eras remove “style” from the realm of popular discussion.
Beams stripped of plaster, wooden boards smoked black, shattered bricks, Pandomo floors, faux concrete geometrical shapes.
Black representing deepness, wood signifying steadiness, bricks bringing warmth, grey bringing coolness.
The conflict of two extremes construct a mysterious, surreal outline, and the burning questions of the designer.
By the ebb and flow of lighting, the grey ceiling and floor create a small universe untouched by time.
Light and darkness, light spots sprinkled throughout, along with layers of contrasting materials create tribes that formulate individual stories.
Design might as well be regarded as a proactive attitude
towards envisioning life






































