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May 23, 2025Po-Kai Yang
Po-Kai Yang is the founder of Bezalel Interior Design, a Taiwan-based studio approaching its 15th year, known for crafting spaces that balance warmth, character, and functionality. His work reflects a thoughtful dialogue with clients, translating their stories into well-integrated designs across residential, commercial, and public settings.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude for this esteemed recognition. I am an interior designer based in Taiwan, and my studio is nearing its 15th year of operation. We are committed to designing spaces that reflect warmth and character—whether in residential, commercial, or public settings—each project articulates the distinct narrative of its occupants.
Throughout the past decade, I have diligently endeavored to achieve a harmonious integration of aesthetics and functionality, with consistent and meaningful communication with clients serving as the foundation of my creative methodology.
This award-winning project encompasses a three-bedroom, two-living-room residence tailored for a young family, occupying less than 100 square meters. The objective was to design a spacious, comfortable, and versatile environment within a compact footprint.
The concept skillfully integrates Wabi-Sabi principles with modern aesthetics, utilizing soft color palettes, a curved design language, and concealed storage solutions. This design not only ensures a secure, child-friendly space free of sharp edges but also promotes visual harmony and facilitates smooth, intuitive movement throughout the home.
What differentiates this project is our emphasis on the genuine needs of homeowners. Rather than merely designing an aesthetically pleasing space, we thoughtfully considered how a family of three would evolve over time.
We employed a “blank space” strategy in our planning, deliberately leaving room for future functionalities that accommodate potential lifestyle changes. This profound understanding of the essence of living is, in my assessment, what truly elevates the project.
The couple recently welcomed a new baby and sought to create more than just a conventional “first home.” Their aspiration was to establish a nurturing environment conducive to their child's development. To realize this vision, they prioritized a soft, safe, and inclusive atmosphere.
Consequently, we implemented a design featuring curved edges and an absence of sharp corners, which effectively minimizes safety concerns while fostering a warm and gentle ambiance. This design fundamentally embodies the essence of home—human-centered and driven by compassion.
The most surprising element was the inherent beauty of "emptiness" that emerged following the reconfiguration of the space. By addressing the excessively segmented layout, we not only enhanced the perception of openness in the public areas but also incorporated versatile zones suitable for multifunctional purposes.
Upon completion, the manner in which light traversed the curved ceiling and materials proved to be exceptionally soothing; indeed, the homeowners expressed that the final outcome surpassed their expectations.
The most significant challenge encountered—and one I take great pride in having successfully addressed—was achieving a balance between the constraints of limited space and the functional requirements of the family, particularly in light of the exposed beams, piping, and structural limitations. By employing simplified materials and shapes, we effectively mitigated any sense of overcrowding.
The development of the layered curved ceiling in the public area presented a technical challenge; however, through meticulous coordination with multiple vendors and precise calibration of the lighting, it ultimately became the focal point of the space, impressing both the client and their guests.
We prioritize the utilization of sustainable and recyclable materials while placing significant emphasis on natural ventilation and lighting to reduce energy consumption.
Furthermore, we endeavor to preserve the existing structural elements of buildings to the greatest extent possible, thereby minimizing unnecessary demolition. These approaches exemplify our commitment to integrating environmentally conscious practices into our design philosophy.
Winning Entry
Infinite Radiance Echoes | 2025 TITAN Property Awards
This project showcases a thoughtfully designed three-bedroom residence with two inviting living rooms, perfectly tailored for a couple and their young child... (read more here)
Po-Kai Yang
Po-Kai Yang is the founder of Bezalel Interior Design, a Taiwan-based studio approaching its 15th year, known for crafting spaces that balance warmth, character, and functionality. His work reflects a thoughtful dialogue with clients, translating their stories into well-integrated designs across residential, commercial, and public settings.
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