四點設計 Contact to A house for hermit crab for cooperation
Booth Number: D-15
Our program combines an AR interactive manual with environmentally friendly alternative shells to raise environmental awareness and solve the shortage of sea shells. The manual uses AR to present the ecology of hermit crabs to strengthen educational promotion; alternative shell is made from curing agent and oyster powder.
The symbiosis of under-viaduct spaces and modular structures
Department of Architecture and Interior Design, Da-Yen University
Central Taiwan is the largest flower production region in the country. In recent years, Taiwan's rapid urbanization has led to workforce migration, resulting in a labor shortage in the flower industry. Additionally, the growing popularity of therapeutic plants, such as succulents and staghorn ferns, has further highlighted the importance of this sector. With flowers and commercial activities as the central themes, rapidly growing cities inevitably give rise to new spaces with a future-oriented atmosphere. We aim to reinterpret flower market spaces by collaborating with these emerging and underutilized spaces!
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