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A free community settlement—Works on curved walls and plant environments
By : Ryan Kuo
GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN – 17th edition
Discipline : Student
Categories : Students work / Student - Interior Design : Silver Certification
A free community settlement—Works on curved walls and plant environments
As people traverse the spatial pathways, transitioning between dispersion and aggregation, and utilizing different functional elements, these elements transform into segmented wall features of straight or curved lines, redefining spatial directions and domain boundaries.
The design draws inspiration from the Sdgs certification, emphasizing energy efficiency, carbon reduction, and placing importance on human comfort, as well as the natural impact of plantings for nurturing relaxation. Through various levels of intersecting arrangements, the design caters to diverse spatial usage needs.
Materials such as red bricks and glass bricks, commonly found in early Taiwanese architecture, have been selected. In terms of form, there’s a transformation that embodies the technological message of the new generation, symbolizing the imagery of “0 and 1” transformation. Partitioned walls introduce a sense of varying layers, meandering through urban neighborhood streets.
Symbolizing the company’s transition, there’s a continued focus on community awareness and emotional connection among neighbors, fostering a multifaceted, harmonious concept of innovative living and working.