Taipei’s 30-Ping Gem: A Marble Sanctuary in the City In the heart of Taipei’s bustling Da’an district, a serene oasis awaits. Tucked away in a mature residential building, this 30-ping (approximately 99 square meters or 1065 square feet) apartment, designed by the Taiwanese firm HAO Design, is a testament to the power of considered materiality and sophisticated urban living. What immediately sets this space apart is its audacious and unapologetically extensive use of marble, transforming what could have been a conventional city dwelling into a luxurious and tranquil sanctuary. The brief to HAO Design was clear: to create a home that felt both expansive and deeply personal, a respite from the dynamic energy of Taipei. The solution, as realized, is a masterful play of light, texture, and the inherent beauty of natural stone. Upon entering, one is greeted not by a stark entryway, but by a gentle transition into a curated environment. The flooring throughout the main living areas is a continuous expanse of large-format marble tiles, their cool, smooth surface reflecting the abundant natural light that floods the apartment. This decision immediately elevates the perceived scale of the space, making the 30 ping feel considerably more generous. The veining…