DESIGN NAME: 24 Frames of Lightwell
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Rebirth Experiential Retail Store
INSPIRATION: Currently most of the implemented plans for urban regeneration and development in Taipei are being carried out by reconstruction. The newly built tall walls block the surrounding environment and cut off the urban fabric. In contrast, this project offers another solution to walkup-apartments renovation with minimal environmental impacts, which is to create the "24 frames" as a framework of the space allowing client to integrate various fields together perfectly in a 50-year-old building.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: "24 Frames of Lightwell" is an experiential space bringing commerce, fashion, art, and nature together in a renovated 50-year-old building in Taipei. The project offers solutions to old walkup-apartment renovation through material selection and subtractive design operation with minimal environmental impacts. The lightweight approach is applied to the entire lightwell and facade for the creation of "24 Frames" that influence the interior environment and magnify how visitors sense the surroundings
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: Through the "24 frames", playful interactions are created among surroundings, visitors and the artworks.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project started in April 2019 and built in May 2020 in Taipei
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: In terms of material selection for generating a newborn atmosphere in the old building, the project uses reinterpretation of the existing material to highlight the texture of the old building. For instance, "modern terrazzo panels" are used in the select shop while the existing "terrazzo staircase" are restored by oil-painting. The biggest challenge during construction is to figure out the restoration method since the building was built in 1967 and many material and technique was lost.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: 353 m2 of the space area
TAGS: rebirth, renovation, old building, experiential retail, retail, select shop, gallery, lightwell, frames, taipei
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: -
CHALLENGE: As the project aiming to conserve the urban fabric and offer potential renovation solutions, the biggest challenge during construction is to figure out the restoration method since the building was originally built in 1967. For instance, "Goose yellow terrazzo staircase", "scattered wood-patterned concrete ceiling", "neon green mini tiles" are common building materials and techniques in 60’s- 80’s in Taiwan as well as the housing typology of "walk-up apartment", but cannot be found nowadays.
ADDED DATE: 2021-02-23 05:36:05
TEAM MEMBERS (6) : Lead Designer: Jasmin Yi-Chu Shih, Fashion Consultant: Eileen Ueng, Business Consultant: Ping-Tao Lee, Project Management: Zihting Lin, Architectural Engineering Designer: Wei Ren Chen and Artist of the Lightwell Installation: Tak-Leong Kou
IMAGE CREDITS: Image #1: Photographer Dean Cheng, Lightwell, 2020
Image #2: Photographer Dean Cheng, Facade, 2020
Image #3: Photographer Lewis Lee, Geometry, Light and Shadow, 2020
Image #4: Photographer Lewis Lee, Concrete Texture, 2020
Image #5: Photographer Lewis Lee, The Inner Layer of the Frames, 2020
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