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Common Sense LACON ZHANG

The design approaches wall-less architecture, as one more wall means one more division, one more barrier. There is an ever-heightened commitment to remove all barriers, we seamlessly fused function, environmental considerations, and high aesthetics into a ‘total environment’ extending from the site to the buildings. All the walls are aligned to the grids, forming a simple, clear, and well-balanced floor plan, pursuing spatial justice and demanding the beauty of austere minimalism. There is a mission to promote a fully accessible world for all, to create a multi-sensory space: take enjoyment of the space through the senses.

Ambition and Inspiration

The Common Sense design project includes multi-functional architecture, interior design, signage, natural lighting, art and landscaping to deliver a holistically integrated environment, to create and perceive an inclusive total environment suiting all. The humanitarian concept of this project refers to the social integration and encouragement of independence of disabled people throughout daily life.

The key concept is to create a building that would be inclusive and accessible for all, a place of ambition that would free the assistant and inspire the disabled themselves. Simple and clear straightforward design, multi-functional for all, and minimalism are the key features of the building.

The Common Sense design project includes multi-functional architecture, interior design, signage, natural lighting, art and landscaping to deliver a holistically integrated environment, to create and perceive an inclusive total environment suiting all. The humanitarian concept of this project refers to the social integration and encouragement of independence of disabled people throughout daily life. The key concept is to create a building that would be inclusive and accessible for all, a place of ambition that would free the assistant and inspire the disabled themselves. Simple and clear straightforward design, multi-functional for all, and minimalism are the key features of the building.

The design approaches wall-less architecture, as one more wall means one more division, one more barrier. There is an everheightened commitment to remove all barriers, we seamlessly fused function, environmental considerations, and high aesthetics into a ‘total environment’ extending from the site to the buildings. All the walls are aligned to the grids, forming a simple, clear, and well-balanced floor plan, pursuing spatial justice and demanding the beauty of austere minimalism. There is a mission to promote a fully accessible world for all, to create a multi-sensory space: take enjoyment of the space through the senses.

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