ZHANGJIN Yixuan

Master of Arts in Design Management

With the rapid development of digitalisation, the sharing economy has given rise to new lifestyles and ways of working, with the boundaries between life and work becoming increasingly blurred, giving rise to the trend of living workspaces and fragmented working time. This study examines the spatial transformation of co-working spaces, based on the sharing, openness and convenience of co-working, and investigates how to use tea culture to amplify its integration advantages and deploy spatial resources to meet the needs of users and enterprises. In addition, contemporary space design is increasingly pursuing simplicity and comfort, and in the ancient Chinese tea culture system, ideals such as "calm and elegant" and "return to nature" fit with the needs of contemporary interior design. Integrating tea culture into space design encourages the promotion and transmission of traditional Chinese tea culture on the one hand, and on the other hand, interior design infused with tea culture has a positive effect on people's emotional and psychological stress. ECHO SPACE will create a novel experience of the city's future workplace and leisure space through the mixing and collision of traditional Chinese tea houses and co-working.

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