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
What's Driving This Trend
- 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.
