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    Hall of Meditation / Mainland China, HIL Architects / Mainland China
    Hall of Meditation / Mainland China, HIL Architects / Mainland China
    Hall of Meditation / Mainland China, HIL Architects / Mainland China
    Hall of Meditation / Mainland China, HIL Architects / Mainland China
    Hall of Meditation / Mainland China, HIL Architects / Mainland China
    Hall of Meditation / Mainland China, HIL Architects / Mainland China
    Hall of Meditation / Mainland China, HIL Architects / Mainland China
    Hall of Meditation / Mainland China, HIL Architects / Mainland China
    Hall of Meditation / Mainland China, HIL Architects / Mainland China
    Hall of Meditation / Mainland China, HIL Architects / Mainland China

    Hall of Meditation / Mainland China

    HIL Architects / Mainland China

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    DFA Design for Asia Awards 2019 l Bronze Award l Environmental Design ▪ Culture, Public and Exhibition Spaces
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    SPIRITUAL RESONANCE

    Transcending the banal dogmatic division of architectural and interior design, the thoroughly designed spatial typology gives new meaning to the otherwise banal framework structure. The elaborate arrangement of both natural and artificial lighting embraces the minimalistic use of materials. The filtered sunlight brightens the interior and gently shines on the matte stone pathway and is diffusely reflected by the polished timber surface. The architects sculpted an immersive and introspective Zen space with limited space.

     

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