DESIGN NAME: The Rhythm of Light
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Public service center
INSPIRATION: The project aims to integrate nature elements into a workable composition. The fish-scale-like exterior design is composed of the repeating and overlapping blocks. The sunshine sifts through those gaps among "the scales." Together, the sunlight and shade create various expressions in a day. Tree, is another nature subject in interior. The linear wooden patterns and the tree stem/section textures are applied as their unique color schemes and textures are aesthetically appealing.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: For the exterior, multiple perspectives and incisions have been strewn across the facade. The sides have been fashioned into a series of continuous and three-dimensional edges to create an engaging effect of overlapping blocks. Upon entry, one is greeted by an assemblage of cut sheets of wooden elements stretching across the ceilings and flowing down the sides with the illumination fixtures, creating a flowing aesthetic language of lines weaving a dynamically visual sensation.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: The project servers a place in which visitors can understand more in the new housing development. With the visually three-dimensional space design, people would yearn for a better style of living with aesthetics and functionality.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project started in May 2014 in New Taipei City, Taiwan, and completed in September 2014.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Natural marble-Italian grey, natural teakwood veneer with steel brushes, black dyed wood veneer, imported patterned leather, flame-resistant carpets, customized illumination, stone paint
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Project area : 588 meter squares
TAGS: Public space, interior, sales center, lighting fixture, rhythm
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: In order to soften the stiffness of architecture outer transportation, the façade resembles a weaving consisting of fabric or rattan patterns which were transformed into isometric porous structures. Meanwhile, it allows skylight to seep through the porous wall and creates a dramatic rhythm of light and shadow.
CHALLENGE: The architecture must be friendly to the community and blend into the environment, and to avoid disrupting the carwash business downstairs. Therefore, the site was raised. The structure was inspired by nature (Biomimics), and so bold presentations simulating nature are ubiquitous. Its outside resembles a weaving consisting of fabric or rattan transforming into isometric protective structures to soften the stiffness of architecture and create skylights.
ADDED DATE: 2015-09-28 05:49:59
TEAM MEMBERS (3) : Chin-Feng Wu , Chih-Sheng Fan and Chun-Chih Chen
IMAGE CREDITS: Image #1, 2, 3, 4, 5:Photographer Kyle Yu, 2014
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