Jui Lin Lo, Jia Yu Lin
student
Tunghai University, Department of Architecture, Taichung City
Taiwan, Province of China
Architektura
This project is located at Banping Mountain and responds to its complex landscape shaped by marine sedimentation, geological uplift, mining excavation,… more
Eman Mounir
advisor
Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University in Alexandria
Egyptian
Interior Architecture , Landscape Planning,Architectural Design Exhibition Design. -Master's degree… more
A highly compelling and conceptually grounded proposal that reinterprets Banping Mountain as a living record of geological and human transformation. The project effectively translates the idea of sedimentation into an architectural language, where processes such as flow, accumulation, and erosion become spatial and experiential tools.
The design successfully establishes a continuous dialogue between landscape and architecture through the use of a unified roof, terraced platforms, and permeable spatial sequences. This approach creates a strong sense of continuity while allowing the fragmented terrain, water systems, and public activities to be reconnected into a cohesive whole.
The integration of water is particularly well-resolved, where rainfall collection, runoff guidance, and retention systems are not only functional but also reinforce the narrative of geological change. This strengthens the project’s identity as both an ecological system and a public experiential space.
Structurally and materially, the restrained use of concrete, stone, and timber enhances the relationship with the site’s geological character, while the minimal column strategy preserves openness and visual permeability.
Overall, the proposal presents a clear, poetic, and well-integrated architectural vision that successfully combines landscape, ecology, and public space into a unified spatial experience rooted in site memory and transformation.
-More detailed environmental studies on water flow during heavy rainfall or extreme conditions would enhance the project’s ecological resilience.
-The theater space is a key feature; however, introducing more flexible programming could expand its use for diverse community and cultural activities.
29.05.2026