DESIGN NAME: X5 Charity Foundation
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Office and Exhibition Space
INSPIRATION: This project is a compound space for the X5 Charity Foundation. Inspired by the main purpose of this space, which is a space for people to connect, the designer uses the extension of the letter ”X” multiple times in the space from the entrance hall to the whole ceiling.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This project is a compound space for the X5 charity foundation, focuses on social responsibility and giving back to the community, they helps families with medical needs.
On the first floor are the office area and the studio for podcast recording and Youtube filming. In the basement, there is a hidden lounge and wine cellar. The outdoor balcony area includes a contemporary water sink built out from a combination of wood and stone. In Feng Shui, the running water is a symbol of fortune.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: The project is a makeover from an old building space in Taipei city. The team uses contemporary design to connect the old space to a new meaning and brings the space a new life. After X5 Charity Foundation members have been using the space for over half a year, the design team receives multiple positive feedbacks.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project is located in Taipei, finished and started operating in February 2021.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: The design team used one of the characters in X5 Charity Foundation, the letter "X", to present the meaning and shape of "multiply". The space uses large amounts of lightning techniques combined with metal fabrics, all with a unique 60-degree angle. The “X” shaped metal extends from the front outdoor area to the indoor space, and also from the first-floor ceiling and folds into a staircase, and leads visitors to the basement area.
The metals cut through the warm wood and combine the steadiness of stone materials. The “X” shaped metal combines different spaces and builds up the function of the X5 Charity Foundation.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: In this project, the team uses large amounts of lightning to show the reflection and extensions. Also combining the light with metal works to show the connection and details between spaces.
TAGS: Interior space, Futuristic, Modernism, Post-modern, Interior space, Exhibition design, Concept of galley, Sense of transparency, X5 Charity Foundation, Tai + Associates, Future+
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: The project is a complex space used for multiple needs, it’s mainly used as an office for a charity foundation, but also has large areas to hold exhibitions. It has been redesigned from an old space and given a new life.
The design team makes each space connected to each other, but at the same time gives the space different meanings. The “X” shape metal connects form the outdoor areas to the indoor area and from the top ceiling to the underground basement hidden space.
Now X5 Charity Foundation uses the space for regular office needs,and can be turned into a conference space for business needs or even gathering space for family and friends.
CHALLENGE: The most challenging part the team faced is that the space is planned to be a complex space to meet diverse needs. To make each space unique but not apart from one another is one of the challenges the team faces. However, the team uses lots of techniques to show the transparency of the area and the matching of different materials.
Also, the project needed to be delivered in a short period of time, which really made teamwork and communication more important than ever for a design team.
ADDED DATE: 2021-09-30 09:51:25
TEAM MEMBERS (18) : Tai + Associates GM: Tai Chen, X5 Charity Foundation Founder: Jason Lin, X5 Charity Foundation Founder: Jo-Yu Mao, Tai + Associates VP: Chen-Te Chang, Tai + Associates Director: PJ Hou, Tai + Associates Design Manager: Ya-Wei Cheng, Tai + Associates Designer: Yi-Shao Liu, Tai + Associates Team Manager: Yuh-Horng Lee, Tai + Associates Designer: Pei-Ying Lin, Designer: Yu-Ying Hung, Supervision: Chuan Chen, Supervision: Po-Hsun Chou, Supervision: Yung-Chi Huang, Team Member: Chia-Jung Chang, Team Member: Shan-Han Wang, Team Member: Min-En Ho, Finance: Ya-Ju Kao and Public Relations: Yu-Yu Lin
IMAGE CREDITS: Image #No1: Tai + Associates
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