WABISABI magazine Architect Interview
WABISABI ISSUE Feature|The Wandering Walls
The term Wabi-Sabi originates from Japan, referring to an aesthetic philosophy of embracing impermanence and imperfection. WABISABI ISSUE, a bimonthly publication, is an international media platform dedicated to architecture, spatial design, and contemporary art, spotlighting inspiring works and ideas from across the globe.
In its Issue 04 (July–August 2022), WABISABI published an in-depth feature on architect Grace Cheung, the creative mind behind The Wandering Walls. The article also explored her design inspirations for other significant works such as the Winbond Headquarters and Traces Landscape, providing readers with insights into how she uses architectural language to engage with nature, space, and humanity.
Feature Highlights
- Aesthetic Philosophy: Rooted in the spirit of Wabi-Sabi, emphasizing beauty in imperfection and harmony with nature.
- Diverse Portfolio: From boutique retreats to corporate headquarters and landscape art, showcasing multidisciplinary creativity.
- In-depth Interview: Revealing the inspirations, challenges, and values behind Grace Cheung’s architectural works.
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