"Beyond work, I'm passionate about architecture, climate resilience, and plants - interests that also influence the way I shape and live in my space,"
"I was immediately captivated by the exposed red brick wall,"
Landscape designer Yuan Tian moved to New York immediately after graduation to begin her career and rented her first home in the city. The apartment measures 289 square feet and features four windows that provide abundant natural light. The unit sits in a 1910 building and rents for $2,395 per month, offering notable architectural character. Tian's interests in architecture, climate resilience, and plants influence how she arranges and inhabits the space. Despite the small footprint, the natural light and exposed red brick wall served as defining features that shaped her design choices.
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