Due to limited space of the site, minimum partitions were used to make the most of the space. In order to enlarge the space visually, the designers employed mirror material to brought external green, light, and shadow into the interior to create a "second nature". Glass curtain walled facades offer an unimpeded view of both the front park and the backyard, allowing the natural light to penetrate deeper within the office so that lamp light is barely needed in the daytime. With the picturesque windows, the designers are able to interact with the weather and the environment all the time as well as relax after a long day at design work.
As Chief Designer of CHU-studio in Taipei, Tainan and Beijing, as wellas lecturer of both Department of Design and Department ofArchitecture(Instructor of Graduate Design) in Chung Yuan Christian University,Shao Wei-Yen specialized in integrating space design with CAD/CAM system,focusing on the world trend, and emphasized the importance of practical leveland academic level.
As Chief Designer of CHU-studio in Taipei, Tainan and Beijing, as wellas lecturer of both Department of Design and Department ofArchitecture(Instructor of Graduate Design) in Chung Yuan Christian University,Shao Wei-Yen specialized in integrating space design with CAD/CAM system,focusing on the world trend, and emphasized the importance of practical leveland academic level.