Baiyang Hao

Interior Design (MA)

About

Baiyang Hao graduated with a bachelor’s degree in display design, and subsequently developed a strong interest in interior design. He likes the deduction of shapes, pays attention to the logical chain of projects, and thinks the application of materials is very interesting.

The project is a workspace designed for craftsmen in Spitalfield. The concept of two parts of patched brick wall supporting each other is used to combine clay craftsmen with cloth craftsmen. The concept of material is to reflect the four connection methods of patched brick in the space. The whole workspace is like a crafts.

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