Chih-Kang Chu
Taiwan (China)
Chu comes from Taiwan and has been exposed to rich culture since his childhood. Chinese cultural elements, which are not superficial but with deep cultural connotation, could always be found in his design. Combined with his keen observation of scenario, his works could always awaken those emotions in people’s memories. That is why his works could touch readers’ heart. His works touch not only Chinese who have shared cultural memories, but also westerners. “In Chu’s works, we see new modern eastern design” said such westerners. Access Chih-Kang Chu Newsroom
Featured Designs
Chih-Kang Chu
Factory
Jolab, The building is design as a gallery rather than a factory. The double-tiered garden on the top floor is not only for heat insulation, but redefine the relationship between the workers and visitors. The goal from the skincare factory is everyone in this room would feel that they are part of the art center and they are the ones who create the art products, not just products on the production line.
A' Architecture, Building and Structure Design Award - Silver (2021) - Access Chih-Kang Chu Factory Press Kit
Chih-Kang Chu
Installation Art
The white church represents the carrier of faith, and the strong wind represents the social environment. In the present society, information is becoming more and more transparent and diverse, but people's beliefs are becoming more and more vague and uncertain, and it is easier and easier to forget their original intentions and their own hearts. The wind wears away the church slowly, just like the scene of the farewell ceremony, the faith is disappearing and forgotten gradually.
A' Fine Arts and Art Installation Design Award - Bronze (2022) - Access Chih-Kang Chu Installation Art Press Kit