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Tianyi Huang
AmbiSpace

Hold a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Design and a Master’s Study in Interior Design, also a photographer (attached with a link to my personal photography). I believe that space is an inseparable part of human life—an ever-present backdrop to everything we do. Yet, it is often overlooked. For me, space is not just a container for events, but an important part of the story. I enjoy interweaving space with the stories and experiences that unfold within it.

My design strength lies in exploring the relationship between space and its users, carefully selecting visual styles and creating compelling spatial renderings. Although sometimes I tend to observe in silence, my mind is always active—thinking, analyzing, imagining.

During my Master’s studies at the Royal College of Art, I joined the REUSE platform, which reshaped my understanding of materials and design purpose. My mentor often quotes philosophy professor Michael Thompson’s explanation in his 1979 book Junk Theory: “There is no such thing as waste – just material in the wrong place.” In this context, AmbiSpace, an experimental space, was created…

AmbiSpace is derived from the concept of Ambiguity Space. Its design is grounded in boundary adjustment theory and ecological psychology, proposing a spatial system strategy of “adjustable boundaries + behavior-driven circulation.” The project seeks to blur the distinction between office and public space, allowing focus and relaxation to become fluid, adaptable states rather than fixed opposites.

By fostering this dynamic spatial relationship, AmbiSpace emphasizes both quality of life and work efficiency—particularly for those engaged in environments that demand innovation and critical thinking.