Select Main Body Text
:::

The symbiosis of under-viaduct spaces and modular structures

Department of Architecture and Interior Design, Da-Yen University

形象圖

四點設計 Contact to The symbiosis of under-viaduct spaces and modular structures for cooperation

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!

Comic-style presentation of issue explanation Comic-style presentation of site selection process" Comic-style presentation of case analysis and design process Comic-style presentation of the design process Comic-style presentation of detailed design explanation Comic-style presentation of spatial representation and conclusion

Tranquil Basths

Department of Architecture and Interior Design, Da-Yen University

Nowadays, many newly built houses have very high prices after completion due to factors such as land, materials, and labor costs. They are small in size and many facilities or spaces are abandoned, and instead provide services to people in a public way. However, for people, when they return home from work, the house is depressing and cramped, with no space to release stress, relax, or have a sense of ritual. Water is like a mirror. A person facing the tranquil water surface can reflect on himself and relax. There are many new projects in modern cities with high housing prices and small spaces. When you go home after work, there is no space to release stress, relax and have a sense of ritual.

back to top