Ruiyang Teng
About
She is from China and has received professional training in interior design and spatial practices, with experience from the SuperReuse platform. Her work explores the relationship between space and memory, often using materials, light, and narrative structures to create emotionally resonant spatial experiences.
She believes that space is more than a functional container—it is a medium for emotional and sensory connection between people and their environment. Drawing inspiration from everyday perception, she seeks a balance between rational construction and poetic expression.
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