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Landscape Architecture

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Product Design

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Installation Design

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Mutung embodies a phytological paradigm – where architecture emerges as cultivated nature.

Rooted,Adaptive,Vital.

This work innovatively blends natural elements with Bauhaus geometric aesthetics, using children's most familiar shapes—circle, triangle, square—and primary colors (red, yellow, blue) as foundational elements to create an interactive space full of exploratory joy. Through reflective spheres that mirror natural light, triangular passageways guiding spatial discovery, and a square-shaped destination symbolizing completion, we simulate children's developmental journey from "perceiving nature" to "understanding geometry."

Nature's
Geometric
Odyssey

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Latest project

Cultural Hospitality Complex

This project, grounded in organic architecture principles, deconstructs PangQuan baijiu culture into three essential dimensions: "The Vitality of Water Sources" (Nature), "The Alchemy of Fermentation" (Craftsmanship), and "The Poetry of Aging" (Time). Through fluid spatial syntax, it reinterprets the Eastern wisdom of the Water (Kan) Hexagram from I Ching - "Water flows ceaselessly yet never exceeds its bounds" - to create a breathing architectural organism of baijiu culture.

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Inaugural
Lunar
Life

A Vision for Post-Terrestrial Living

Inaugural Lunar Life is a conceptual high-tech ecological habitat embedded within the lunar surface—an architectural vision that redefines the boundaries of habitation beyond Earth. Inspired by biomimicry, the structure unfolds like a radiant blossom facing the cosmos, symbolizing the convergence of technology and nature in the search for sustainable existence.

The design introduces a closed-loop micro-city system, where energy, water, air, and waste are seamlessly recycled. The dome-shaped habitat shelters a vertical green ecosystem, operating as a self-sustaining life support system. Above, a solar-harvesting canopy modeled after floral geometries collects and distributes energy, creating a symbiotic relationship between structure and environment.

Constructed from renewable composite materials and governed by ecological topologies, Inaugural Lunar Life proposes a new architectural paradigm—one that moves away from hierarchical, extractive models and toward a philosophy of circular growth and spatial harmony. This project is not merely a technological solution but a philosophical provocation:
When Earth is no longer our only home, how shall we build, live, and coexist?

The Lucid Grotto

The Lucid Grotto is a sculptural glass bookshelf inspired by water-carved caves. Its fluid, organic form is crafted from high-temperature cast glass, allowing light to pass through and dance across its translucent surface.

Each hollow becomes both a vessel for books and a window into emotion and imagination. Blending functionality with quiet elegance, The Lucid Grotto is more than furniture—it is a poetic presence that brings depth and serenity to modern spaces.

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Eco Hive

An Autonomous Micro-Architecture for Symbiotic Living
Positioned at the intersection of environmental design, modular innovation, and ecological ethics, Eco Hive is a self-sufficient habitat that explores new models of coexistence between architecture and nature. Merging biomimetic geometry with off-grid technologies, the structure functions not only as shelter, but as an active participant in its ecosystem—responding to light, climate, and human presence. This project proposes a research-oriented vision for sustainable micro-living, where the boundaries between built form, natural systems, and human life become increasingly porous and mutually reinforcing.

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