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Project idea

The site is located in the open space beside the American military dormitory at the Taiwan Chinese Cultural University. This open space is located at the entrance of the base. At the same time, it has a rich natural ecological environment, and the design is mainly based on the original undeveloped building base. The site is close to the residents’ living circle. So in the original idea is to respect the facades and the forms of the surrounding buildings. At the same time, the design puts the accent on public space for residents, ensuring the use of the large green space of the original site. And also focus on learning in the function setting, so that the elderly, residents, and students have created more learning opportunities. In the early stages of the design, a large number of abandoned buildings were added with many new functions. Therefore, the imagery of the design is like the resting space of the relay station, rather than the important landmark in the base. The purpose is not to let the building become the protagonist in the base too abruptly, but to make the surrounding historical buildings visible In order to develop together with this alumni club. It can become a complementary role, activating the potential of the entire area.

Project description

The internal of the building is based on the open space as the main axis, and at the same time is equipped with a large number of resting and learning spaces. Inside the main building, it is configured as multiple flexible spaces, which can be configured differently depending on the business requirements of the functional space. On the second floor is a large open classroom, which provides a variety of equipment and courses. Let residents participate freely, and at the same time, there are professionals that can help students understand the operation of the equipment, and how to use and other professional knowledge. The open space of the adjoining building is configured to resemble a semi-open pavilion space. On the first floor, there is an open space for foot bathing and rest. The upper floor is a more private pavilion space, is also linked to the open outdoor exhibit space and the large tree atrium, enabling the environment, lets users can naturally enter this resting space. The final part of the building is the dormitory, designed to provide artists involved in activities and students who require short-term housing. So the layout of the space is most concise and practical. The second and third floors also have internal and external social interaction facilities.

Technical information

In order to make the building more modern and lighter, the materials are different from the original US military dormitory. On the one hand, it presents modern architectural styles in a different way; on the other hand, it clearly distinguishes traditional architectural styles. It provides a different sense of modern architecture. The interior is a coherent open space, also use the rooftop space to make dormers improve natural lighting.

HO YI MAO

Chinese Culture University, College of Environmental Design, Department of Architecture and Urban Design, Taipei

Taiwan, Province of China

Architektura

Projekt odovzdaný

14. 07. 2021

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Architektura

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Chère HO YI MAO Merci beaucoup d'avoir participé au concours international d'étudiants INSPIRELI EDUCATION. Nous apprécions beaucoup le temps et les efforts que vous avez consacrés à la réalisation de cet excellent travail de conception. Pour commencer, j'aimerais remercier la structure INSPIRELI AWARD pour l'honneur qu'elle m'a fait en me permettant de fournir une analyse (commentaire) sur le projet HO YI MAO _ NODE à Taïwan, province de Chine. Le projet était un tissu urbain très complexe, dont les éléments se chevauchent et s'entremêlent, et la perception du paysage visuel du projet se faisait à travers des images visuelles soumises dans leur composition à des valeurs dérivées de l'esthétique de l'urbanisation ainsi qu'à des valeurs fonctionnelles, sociales et culturelles sur lesquelles la pensée de la planification et le design urbain sont tous basés. L'intention du projet était de tisser le paysage et le contexte qui sont uniques à Taiwan et au site lui-même. En utilisant la forme, la transparence et le paysage, le projet brouille les frontières entre l'intérieur et l'extérieur et entre le site et le bâtiment. Lorsqu'on l'aborde depuis la rue, le bâtiment semble être légèrement surélevé par rapport au niveau du sol, ce qui rend le volume léger et allongé dans sa présence architecturale. S'appuyant sur une fondation en béton, les cinq étages au-dessus du sol sont utilisés pour le logement des étudiants et les espaces communs. Je vous félicite pour les idées novatrices qui ont permis de produire une conception intégrée avec toutes ses normes. J'aimerais également voir dans la conception de nouvelles orientations dans le cadre de l'application des normes de durabilité, c'est-à-dire chercher à entretenir et à réhabiliter les bâtiments existants et à développer les quartiers existants, afin qu'ils soient respectueux de l'environnement grâce à des solutions visant à réduire la consommation d'énergie et à développer l'espace vert.
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