I majored in Interior Design and aim to continue working in design-related fields. I’m committed to exploring different disciplines and industries to better understand how design can create real value. I believe in the power of thoughtful, human-centered design and look forward to developing my creative voice while contributing to meaningful projects.
Minghui Chen
Project 1: Soul Hues
This exhibition, titled “Soul hues”, seeks to re-examine Pan Yuliang—a female artist who fought to grow in the cracks of her time—through spatial storytelling and a curated palette of colors. This exhibition is both a reflection on female subjectivity and a poetic inquiry into the colors of a soul.
Project 2: House in a Plum Grove
This project analyzes the House in a Plum Grove in Tokyo, Japan by redrawing its floor plans, exploded diagrams, and spiral diagrams. Through this process, it explores the house’s spatial layout and design logic, while also improving skills in architectural drawing and spatial analysis.
Project 3: Tube Basket
This design distills wild wisdom from the raw functionality of water pipes and their connections. The interlocking connection of the water pipes creates a multifunctional structure that can both sit and store clothes. The grid-like modular construction embodies randomness and adaptability, with a soft but sturdy appearance. The work demonstrates primitive simplicity and wild practicality, balancing form and function.