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Bo Guan
Hsinyeh
2009
Residential Interior Public Space Design|Landscape Design
Taiwan | Taichung
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Design Director : Ching-Chi, Su
Team:Chi Hsian Ju|LIAO,SHU-CHUN|CHANG,CHUN-FANG
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Winding
The choice to make a secondary road the main entrance to the community creates a tranquil urban green space facing the main road, responding to the noise of the commercial street. The aim is to establish a residential community that offers a sense of seclusion amidst the bustling city.
Layers
The open, wall-less facade allows passersby to gaze into the community through pools and sculptures. However, with layered walls and extended eaves that gradually lower, a sense of depth and spatial layering is achieved through horizontal and vertical elements, reminiscent of the transition and deep spatial layers found in traditional Chinese gardens.
Award Records
2012|
Gold Award in the Public Space Category at the Taiwan Interior Design Awards (TID).
2013|
Most Successful Design Award at the Shanghai Successful Design Awards in the Space Category.




The main entrance area to the building is facing a side street, while a green and quiet urban oasis has been designed for the area facing the main street to create a secluded condominium complex away from the bustling commercial activity.
The freely accessible area in front of the Building is not enclosed by a wall.
Looking past the fountains and sculptures, visitors can get a glimpse of the interior area.
However, different layers of walls and low, Extended canopies in a vertical and
horizontal,stair-like formation create a spatial layout that is reminiscent of an intricate Chinese garden.












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