Residential for THEWALL
With “Living in the Park” as a design concept, the design team has integrated a natural elements into the design to create an easy and open reception center without losing its sense of formality. The lightweight metal roof and straight metal bracket give a clear outline of the space, and since the facade is facing the North, it opens an opportunity to have a great glass visual effect. With a variety of greening methods, from the outside to the inside, the park, outdoor landscaping, indoor vertical gardening, breaking the traditional concept of enclosed serious reception center.
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This project is located next to a park. The entire design breaks the form of common luxury sales. With Living in the Park as the main concept of the design, and utilizing commonly used material such as metal sheets and metal frame, the architectural appearance has a simple yet beautiful with truss shape, creating a homey and warm atmosphere. As the entire space is facing the North, full glass window is used to integrate the park and greenery outside into the interior space.
Reception center, Relaxing residential design, vertical greenery, environmental landscaping, windproof and shockproof
Inside the interior space, the design team used a large amount of wood for flooring material, VIP room ceilings, the main reception cabinet, and the rear facade, while the small digging shaped reception cabinets covered with white concrete beautifully integrated with green plant in the middle to enhance the space quality. To extend the green living concept, the design team also uses metal bracket above the main reception to make a Living hanging greenery decoration, which enriches the possibility of vertical greening, and also expose more nature in this project.
This project is located in an open and empty site, the design team planned the building to face the north and open the interior space through floor-to-ceiling windows and doors to make it more transparent and avoid the high sun exposure of west area without any shading device. Similarly, in order to solve the windy problem of the open area and also the typhoon, the metal truss roof can properly respond to those problems. The design team also reduced the roof width distance, and effectively increased the indoor sunlight exposure while resisting the wind problem.
The project was completed in December 2019, in New Taipei City, Taiwan.
The design team designed the structure in a triangle sloping direction facing the North, and replaced the solid structure facade with the light weighted floor to ceiling windows and doors. In terms of engaging with the surround nature, the interlocking pine trees around the building give a richer effect. From the far, the view from indoor area also changes due to the different angle.
The sales space of Xiu Shan Reception center, in order to convey the characteristic of selling houses, living, and connection to the park, the design team specially created the appearance of truss building, and made a good utilization of the metal frame structure and glass material in an open and penetrating way, a new concept of reception center. A large amount of wood materials and green plants are used in the interior space to echo the outdoor landscape. The sky lantern lighting hanging in the air symbolized the concept of sales center. The soft and hard design is skillfully merged in order to combine the concept and the feelings.
In order to create the distinguish feature and comfort of having park adjacent to the clients project, a lot of connections with external green environment and landscape have been made. The transparent structure of metal frame and glass provide a perfect outdoor view access from the interior space. From the far green and alive park, the thriving big tree in the middle, to the pine tree next to the reception center, everything is integrated through a careful and comprehensive design.
Xiu Shan Reception Center Residential has been a Silver winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2019 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Silver A' Design Award celebrates top-tier designs that embody excellence and innovation. This award acknowledges creations that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional, reflecting the designer's deep understanding and skill. Silver A' Design Award recipients are recognized for their contribution to raising industry standards and advancing the practice of design. Their work often incorporates original innovations and elicits a strong emotional response, making a notable impact on the improvement of everyday life.
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Wei Ting Lin was recognized with the coveted Silver A' Design Award in 2020, a testament to excellence of their work Xiu Shan Reception Center Residential.
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