Friday, 05 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
Tudor heritage and contemporary function merge in award-winning Taiwan communal amenities design
Heritage-inspired communal design transforms residential shared spaces into compelling brand differentiators.
Walking into an apartment building lobby and encountering a bar counter designed to resemble the bridge of a majestic ship creates exactly the kind of unexpected delight that transforms residential developments into memorable experiences. Style Building's Style Windsor Building in Taichung, Taiwan accomplishes precisely this transformation across 1,959 square meters of communal space. Designer Kai Lin Lee drew inspiration from Windsor Castle and Tudor architectural traditions, incorporating crystal chandeliers, stone surfaces, and references to British aristocratic heritage. The project earned Silver recognition in the 2025 A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award, validating an approach that treats shared residential amenities as primary brand touchpoints rather than functional afterthoughts. Property developers and construction brands seeking differentiation will find valuable lessons in how heritage design vocabulary communicates quality, permanence, and sophistication to increasingly discerning residential buyers.
The Eaton Room within Style Windsor Building demonstrates how multi-functional communal design actually works in practice. The space unfolds into an open area integrating stylish furnishings, curated books, and a self-playing piano, with each element serving different resident needs while maintaining aesthetic coherence. Classical long tables invite conversation and contemplation. A fireplace wall graced with artful paintings creates psychological warmth and a natural gathering focal point. Door frames crafted from rustic white stone add timeless elegance while subtly framing transitions between areas. Style Building's approach reveals a specific mechanism for construction and development brands: communal spaces that accommodate diverse activities see far greater utilization than single-purpose rooms. Greater utilization translates directly to resident satisfaction, retention, and willingness to recommend properties to others.
Residential markets increasingly reward developments that treat communal facilities as opportunities rather than obligations. Style Windsor Building offers construction and property development brands a template for transforming shared spaces into compelling differentiators through heritage-inspired design that speaks a universal language of quality. What might your next project communicate if every communal area received similar intention?
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Saturday, 13 December 2025 • World Design Consortium
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World Design Magazine is pleased to present award-winning projects from world's best designers and brands.
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Monastery Branding
Hang Chen
Public Infrastructure
Bettina Gomez-Latus
Multifunctional Pendant
Ying Kai Chu
Residential Apartment
TOALL Design
Heavy-Load Platform AMR
DRAWIN DESIGN STUDIO
Restaurant
Fan Yang
Service Robot
Mohamad Montazeri
Synthesizer
Zhubo Design
Hall
PepsiCo Design and Innovation
Beverage Packaging
Iman Alemozaffar
Packaging Design
Martin Tsankov
Chair
Hsin Ting Weng
Apartment
Zhuye Xu
Sales Center
Chenzhu Sun
Exhibition Space
gunther pelgrims
Armchair
Chunli Zhou
Illustration
Karla Aliaga Mac Dermitt
House Extension
Ivan Lopez
Art Toy
Chengshen Tan
Beauty
Yanci Chen
Art Museum
Lihan Jin
Concert Hall
Igor Borovyk
Bed
Geely Auto Group Co., Ltd
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Rom Joseph M. Pamintuan
Illustration
K&F CONCEPT
Modular Center Column
AD ARCHITECTURE
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Christos Pavlou
House
Rae Tsai, Jimmy Ko
Residence
Zhijun Zhong
Sales and Exhibition Center
Damon Duan
Litter Box
Marcus Vinicius Santos
Residencial House
Wu yao
Illustration
Novium
Ballpoint Pen
Evolution Design
Hsg Learning Center
Tong-Yi, Hu
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