Cave-Like Meditation Spaces

StudioX4 Unveils a New Meditation Space Design in Taipei

Contemporary meditation space design can be tricky as architects have to think through a number of aesthetic and functional needs. For example, adjustable lighting sources are essential for meditation, yoga, and other mindfulness practices as they help facilitators establish a calm and serene atmosphere.

A new meditation space design popped up in a residential building in Taipei. The space was overhauled by local design company StudioX4. The practice wanted to build a "quiet sanctuary" for urban citizens. The interior is characterized by a semi-circular space that evokes a cave-like shape because the ceiling and walls flow into each other. Additionally, the space features "a dark, canopy-like ceiling and an LED-lit oculus" which enhances the meditation experience.

Image Credit: StudioX4

Contemporary Meditation Space Design
Designing meditation spaces that incorporate both aesthetic and functional needs, such as adjustable lighting sources.
Semi-circular Space Design
Creating cave-like spaces using semi-circular designs for a calming and serene atmosphere.
LED Lighting in Meditation Spaces
Using LED lighting to enhance the meditation experience and establish a calm and tranquil atmosphere.

Who This Affects Most

Interior Design Industry
Opportunity to design and create innovative interior spaces for mindfulness practices.
Wellness Tourism Industry
Creating unique meditation spaces that attract tourists in search of spiritual and wellness experiences.
Home Design Industry
Opportunity to incorporate meditation spaces in home designs, particularly for urban citizens in need of quiet sanctuaries.
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50% Men50% Women
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  • Gen Z
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Popularity 80%
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