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Shopping Design Feature|The Wandering Walls

Shopping Design Feature|The Wandering Walls

Dedicated to “Design Aesthetics × Unique Style × Human-Centered Ideas”, Shopping Design magazine featured The Wandering Walls in its June issue through an in-depth two-day, one-night interview. During the visit, Editor-in-Chief and host Gavin discussed topics ranging from entrepreneurial inspiration and architectural design to marine ecological preservation, sharing a passion for the integration of nature and architecture.

“Follow the winding, living wall and you will read the owner’s and architect’s unbounded attitude toward innovation, while fully enjoying the sky and the ocean.”

The issue’s theme, “Drift: Summer Flow Project”, coincided with World Oceans Day on June 8, curating ten ocean-related stories. The Wandering Walls was featured as an example of “wild yet beautiful” architectural language — using curved walls as spatial gestures that weave together light, wind, and sound, offering travelers the freedom of Hengchun’s sea and mountains.

Report Highlights

  • In-depth Interview: A two-day feature led by the Editor-in-Chief, covering site context, design concept, and operational philosophy.
  • Curved Walls as Landscape Language: The flowing walls capture light and wind, linking sky, meadow, and ocean into a walkable journey.
  • Ocean-Friendly Awareness: With its “Drift” theme, the issue aligned with World Oceans Day, emphasizing the coexistence of design and environmental ethics.
Shopping Design Interview Photo 1 - Curved wall, light and wind

Interview Snapshot|Dialogue between curved walls, light, and wind

Shopping Design Interview Photo 2 - Mountain and sea view

Connecting sea and sky|Everyday life in a “wild yet beautiful” retreat

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