# Rebecca Lo
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DesignWire
10 Questions With… Juan Du
Interior Design sits down with the University of Toronto's Juan Du to discuss her multidisciplinary role as architect and educator.
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DesignWire
10 Questions With… William and Vincent Lim
Interior Design joins William and Vincent Lim to talk about the projects close to their hearts and working together and apart.
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Leaping Creative Designs an Otherworldly Flagship for Inclusive Clothing Brand, Bosie
Echoing its meteoric success, inclusive clothing brand Bosie’s Shanghai flagship by Leaping Creative appears to soar in from outer space.
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Wanmu Gongfang Designs a Fitness Sanctuary in Xiamen, China
Wanmu Gongfang carves out a sanctuary for fitness, serenity, and connection at TT Pilates, a studio in Xiamen, China.
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The Latest Bookstore by X+Living in Shenzhen Serves as a Physical Manifestation of its Surroundings
Architect Xiang Li is fascinated by Shenzhen’s meteoric ascent to the summit of global economic prowess. The founder and chief designer of X+Living sought to capture its tension between familiarity and strangeness in h
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Pig Design Offers a Play on Words for the Facade of Ya Space in Hangzhou, China
2021 Best of Year winner for International Facade. The gallery-esque showroom Ya Space in Hangzhou is the official dealer of Memphis Milano—and a total embodiment of the group’s aesthetic. The two-story project (2021
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Duoyun Books Turn to Wutopia Lab for its First Outpost Beyond Shanghai
For its first outpost outside Shanghai, Duoyun Books turns to Wutopia Lab to tell the retailer’s story in nearby Taizhou.
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DesignWire
10 Questions With… Steve Leung and His Son, Nicholas
Interior Design sits down with the Leung family to learn more about their holiday home One of a Kind on Lamma Island and private members Club C+ in downtown Hong Kong.
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Mushroom Installations Add Intrigue to the Looknow Boutique in Shanghai Designed by MHPD
GenZers seeking local fashion brands now have a brick-and-mortar destination in the 3,000-square-foot central Shanghai boutique Looknow. “We see online shopping as the soul and offline as the body of fashion,” said M