Hsin Ting Weng
Taiwan (China)
Majored in visual communication design and continuing studies of architecture, Hsin-Ting Weng develops her astute sensibility to color and multi-material application. Weng keens for versatilities of both trendy and classic compositions, carrying out aesthetics and refinement in interior spaces. Access Hsin Ting Weng Newsroom
Featured Designs
Hsin Ting Weng
Wine Cave
Being a wine cellar instead of a bar, this project overall design sustains winemaking undertones. Cladding fire-bricks at the outer layer of insulation wall implies how wine cellars keep humidity and temperature in Burgundy, France. Situated at the core of the layout upstairs, the combination of brass and rusty steelworks is inspired from the still, the apparatus of distilling whisky, providing a centralizing, moderate, distance to serve every customer. A continuity of arc can be seen on the logo, bar façade, and other elevation details from spaces, implementing the unison of corporate image.
A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award - Silver (2023) - Access Hsin Ting Weng Wine Cave Press Kit
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House Interior Design
This is a 5 story townhouse, where a family of four generations lives. Aiming at interlacing every needs and emotional appeals of each generation demographic, the design scheme maintains a low profile with full consideration in daily life, while the consideration of both old and young family members, arcs were used to replace right angles around. With specified combination, highlights the interdependent relationship between coldness, organic, order, and freedom, also supports personal characteristics and functional utility, symbolizing the harmonious coexistence of rationality and sensibility.
A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award - Bronze (2024) - Access Hsin Ting Weng House Interior Design Press Kit
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Apartment
This small-scale apartment aims to be open for sufficient daylighting. Asymmetrical glass-recessed sliding doors, inspired from the artwork, The Weather Project, of the artist, Olafur Eliasson, in which the shape implies the impression of sunset, where humans perceive natural powers in an artificial space. Pine veneers and colorful furniture paired with black laminates and cement backdrops, of which the paint is derived from a patent topcoat, made from upcycling sediments of local reservoirs. Neon tubes provide another mood ambiance for residents, and highlights the identity of the space.
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Exhibition Spatial Design
Gallery Crossroad is a culture hub for photography lovers, revamped from an idle house. Image reviews depend on the perspective and self experience of viewers. In order not to interfere with the viewer thinking, cyclorama walls, seen at the textured checkerboard storefront and interior space, diminishes accessibility and allows people to see the full frame. Steel wireframe shelving, from columns to ceilings, is functional for hanging pieces, and its arch form visually extends the building depth. A translucent hollow-board screen suffuses an indistinct glow, resonant with surrealist ambiances.
A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award - Silver (2021) - Access Hsin Ting Weng Exhibition Spatial Design Press Kit
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Residential Interior Design
Imagining the acoustic waves rise, swirl, and then fall in the space, outlines in a smooth trajectory of arc. The apartment owner enjoys listening to music. In response to his requirements on his audio-visual devices, most acoustic equipment is embedded underneath the backlit ceiling arc, suffusing a lyrical ambiance. The arc slithers spaces and holistically complements with clean linearity. While minimal forms and organic shapes dominate the space, suffusing with tranquility, the red pendant above the dining table draws an artistic contrast, playfully presenting stacks of lights and shadows.
A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award - Bronze (2022) - Access Hsin Ting Weng Residential Interior Design Press Kit
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Residential Interior Design
Inspired by Gaston Bachelard's work, "The Poetics of Space", this project apartment presents poise and stable forms, imbued with refined and well-rounded visualizations, through conflicting and dramatic approaches of interior design. Remembrance of the vintage is seen from the emerald marble and iconic floral decorative glass details, fusing with contemporary touches, such as cement finishing and rebar table base. In the meanwhile, to comply with upcoming sustainable trends, reducing construction phases, applying residual and up-cycling materials are considered and ultimately fulfilled.
A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award - Bronze (2021) - Access Hsin Ting Weng Residential Interior Design Press Kit
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Residential Interior Design
This project is a residential abode in the downtown of Taichung city, where the artistry and ingenuity aren’t sacrificed within the layout of 78 sqm. Amid the seemingly normal white wall-to-ceiling layout, sculptural curvy shapes at joints between wall to ceiling and fixtures, permeating a wavy flow into the depth of apartment. Colors and purplish tints are meticulously misplaced around; whereas hues lively pop out from thresholds and door frame, creating inviting contrast with whitish backdrop. The sheer puts on a variegated graft at wide windows, to set off a beautiful panorama of sunset.
A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award - Bronze (2021) - Access Hsin Ting Weng Residential Interior Design Press Kit
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Interior Design
This project aims to revamp a Taiwanese terraced house, built in 1972, with creative fusions of past and new era. The facade, cladded with white lattice window, showcases modernized interior of cultural undertones. Deep backdrops set off spiral staircases, a minimalist statement built on golden ratio. Mismatch flooring with vernacular marbles, arraying in new forms of herringbone. In upstairs workplace, authentic Taiwanese tile flooring is partially preserved. Mix with mosaic and wood parquets, creating a cultural paradox to stimulate an intriguing connection between classic and contemporary.
A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award - Bronze (2020) - Access Hsin Ting Weng Interior Design Press Kit
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Residential Interior Design
The flawless serenity is traced from whitish undertones. Mirror leads to endless illusion, while marble veins gently permeate on walls. Polyline-structured bookshelves echo to the lower titanium- metal niche. Once diffused glows refract from porcelain-tile flooring, the niche conveys a calm and void statement. Metallic lusts coordinate with decoration colors, delineating eclectic aesthetics: the brass pendent contrasts to indigo streamlined sofa, and copper skirts on slate-blue kitchenette. Upstairs, the light-filled bedroom seeks for a poised lifestyle and co-existence with organic vibes.
A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award - Iron (2020) - Access Hsin Ting Weng Residential Interior Design Press Kit