Surrounded by mountains in Tai Hang, Hong Kong, the 59sqm Candy Cube Residence is a futuristic gallery-like apartment; designed by architect Nelson Chow to separate its owner from the bustle of the city. Originally a two bedroom home, the apartment was gutted to remove everything but the structural walls, and re-designed into a series of concealed rooms that spread outward from the living and dining space. With a single bedroom embedded in the living area inside a cube, creating a room within a room that also functions as a backdrop for the dining area. Featuring a mix of muted tones and bright accent colours, Candy Cube reflects the potential of apartment buildings in our cities to be continually customised and improved.
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Project Name: Candy Cube
Architect: [ Ссылка ]
Produced by New Mac Video Agency
Creator: Colin Chee
Director: Alan Leung
Camera: April Pang
Producer: Lindsay Barnard
Editor: Jessica Ruasol
Music: Arabesque No.1 by Alon Peretz
NEVER TOO SMALL Sci-Fi Apartment Hong Kong - 59sqm/635sqft
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