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Interview with Linc Zhang, Muka Architects, China

Interview with Linc Zhang, Muka Architects, China

Linc Zhang

Linc believes that design is the construction of life, bridging the imagination and reality together.

I am Linc Zhang, and I have seven years of architectural design and four years of interior design experience.

I liked beautiful things since I was a child, and when I was growing up, I discovered through learning that art also has the logic and laws behind it.

I hope to learn how to create a truly beautiful space, so I am determined to become a designer.

Muka architects focus on residential space design and art space design; in the future, we will also expand small retail space design and hotel design.

For me, design is the construction of life, the best bridge between imagination and reality.

The design that I like does not have many deliberate techniques, but pays more attention to the use of natural materials, the mood of the space and the spiritual feelings of the users.

Good design must be a balance of practicality, beauty and sustainability.

My design style can be summed up as warm, minimalism, and poetic. As the design philosophy goals of Muka architects, these three are also in a progressive relationship.

Thank you very much for the favor of MUSE Design Awards. This award is very important to us. It is a high recognition and encouragement for our team in the journey of practicing the design concept.

Winning Entry

THE BUND MICRO APARTMENT RENOVATION | 2020
THE BUND MICRO APARTMENT RENOVATION | 2020
The architect rely on professionalism and craftsmanship to create a tiny but beautiful minimalist life...

Muka Architects is an award-winning interior design studio based in China.

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