The Longtan District in Taoyuan, Taiwan has a rich history. The red brick kiln smoke stacks, acacia trees, and lupin flowers are all highlights in the plateau region. Each can be felt throughout the project; the building’s facade is akin to the smoke stacks, the natural acacia trees have been transformed as a reception desk in the lobby, and the lupin flower pattern on the glass of the pavilion. The 50 households share 7 smart pandemic preventative elevators with state-of-the-art ventilation systems and hand gesture capabilities to limit touch points. Each residence also has a private mudroom.
Design Follow Story │Inspiration From Nature. Elements of the Orient is injected into the space with the splash-ink technique in landscape painting. Neo Oriental is proposed to break the traditional concept. Through observing local natural environment , humanities, history, ecology. We collect information and analyze data to complete the design.
Design Follow Story │Inspiration From Nature. Elements of the Orient is injected into the space with the splash-ink technique in landscape painting. Neo Oriental is proposed to break the traditional concept. Through observing local natural environment , humanities, history, ecology. We collect information and analyze data to complete the design.