The concept of "Landscape of the Boundary" refers to the bamboo scaffolding and is about the connection with the museum, constructed in the same dimensions as the museum lobby, and realized with a great quantity of bamboos. The unique resilience of bamboo transfers force that is applied to the structure as visitors walk on the framework, which creates the body sensation of being situated between the real and subconscious. The green color of the bamboo will fade over time, and the installation, which suggests a natural landscape, will record the sequence of the topography at the site.
"S2 Design Architects and Associates" is founded in 2010 by Fuyuan Su, who is an architect and also a lecturer in design studio at Chung Yuan Christian University. S2DAA is a design-oriented firm based in Taiwan and practices mainly in architectural field through the discussion among the environment, architecture, and the user. Answering the spatial issues by means of the intrinsic quality of the material itself. "ArchiBlur Lab" is founded in 2012 by Chen Xuan-Cheng, who is an architect and also a lecturer at Chung Yuan Christian University. Chen's work has allowed him to be a nomad and vacillating practitioner, and therefore margins are not limits but rather the manifestations of thought. Objects can always open up to heterogeneous opposites. Chen takes the point of greatest tension from between these opposites—such as art and architecture, architectural objects and architectural installation, or body and sensation—to carefully and concretely undertake his art practice.
"S2 Design Architects and Associates" is founded in 2010 by Fuyuan Su, who is an architect and also a lecturer in design studio at Chung Yuan Christian University. S2DAA is a design-oriented firm based in Taiwan and practices mainly in architectural field through the discussion among the environment, architecture, and the user. Answering the spatial issues by means of the intrinsic quality of the material itself. "ArchiBlur Lab" is founded in 2012 by Chen Xuan-Cheng, who is an architect and also a lecturer at Chung Yuan Christian University. Chen's work has allowed him to be a nomad and vacillating practitioner, and therefore margins are not limits but rather the manifestations of thought. Objects can always open up to heterogeneous opposites. Chen takes the point of greatest tension from between these opposites—such as art and architecture, architectural objects and architectural installation, or body and sensation—to carefully and concretely undertake his art practice.