ACCVIRTUEHOUSE
Taiwan Technology Park
Taiwan has become a major player in the semiconductor industry and tech business through a combination of factors, including government support, investment in education research and industrial practice that create a skilled workforce and a favorable business environment. Hsinchu Technology Park, where most companies are based, is now rezoning Zhunan City as an extension place for Hsinchu.
Rezoning Site as extend of Technology park Hsinchu Technology Park Hsinchu City Zhunan City Taiwan, Zhunan City South Taiwan Technology ParkSITE Location
Residential Area
Technology Park
Residential extend for Technology park
The purpose of extending residential areas from a technology park post-COVID is to create a sustainable and self-sufficient community where residents can live, work, and play within a short distance. The goal is to create a balance between work and life, reduce commute time, and enhance the quality of life.
Ideal of Grafting
One architecture concept that could be explored to integrate post-covid workspace, family life, and farmland surroundings is using the garden grafting technique as a metaphor for creating a mixed design. Garden grafting is the process of combining different plants to create a new hybrid that has the desired qualities of each plant. Similarly, the architecture design could combine elements of the workspace, home, and farmland to create a hybrid space that addresses the needs of different functions.
SITE AREA: 1303m2
Site Location
As the building faces northeast, to maximize the natural light and ventilation, the design is to try to add more openings as windows and skylights. And minimize the impact of noise pollution by using sound-absorbing materials and vegetation to block out the noise. And because the building is visually appealing and complements the surrounding area, the design is to create variations in the structure to give the corner an aesthetic appearance.
Post- Covid / Program Mix Use
key benefit of mix-use architecture is that it creates a more diverse and vibrant urban environment with a variety of uses coexisting in a single area. This can lead to increased foot traffic and economic activity and also offers greater flexibility and resilience in the face of unexpected events, such as pandemics or economic downturns.
Home Office Residential Commercial Sound insulation, Technology integration, Multipurpose spaceMateriality extend outdoor to interior
This design approach seeks to blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces, creating a seamless transition between the two. The wooden panels are typically placed on the exterior of the building, creating a screen that filters sunlight, wind, and noise while also allowing glimpses of the surrounding landscape.
Wood plank Mineral Coatings Wood grating Pebble Wash FinishLanguage toward urbanism
The goal of the design is to create a vibrant, livable community that celebrates the area's heritage while providing a modern, sustainable living space for residents. Also follow the existing topography and vegetation, the texture of trees and context of farmland.
Modern Architecture with Traditional context
The exterior of the building was designed using natural materials such as wood, stone, and glass to create a combination of natural and modern elements in the design. Large windows and skylights could be used to bring in natural light and provide views of the surrounding farmland and mountains. Outdoor spaces such as terraces and patios allow occupants to enjoy the natural surroundings and fresh air.
aim to blend the natural and the modern to create a building that is both functional and beautiful while also being respectful of its surroundings and context.
Traditional architecture methods of design deep window and curve, for facing north east wind and humidity. Working Balcony Diverse wind. Winter North East wind Can still open during Winter time Curve and thick wall for Winter climate.Texture of SurroundingTrees
Inspiration from nature, including the branching structure, form, and leaves. Create the feeling of being in a forest or other natural setting by having the facade create a dappled effect reminiscent of sunlight filtering through leaves. As harmony and connection between the built environment and the natural world.
Forest vegetation
Integrating forest-like materials and ferns into an architectural entrance aims to create a natural and calming environment that enhances the sensory experience of those who enter the space. The use of organic and natural elements helps to blur the boundaries between the interior and exterior environments.
Void in elevation
The concept of creating a void inside a building to allow for the connection between floors and sunlight, , such as the central atrium, stairwell, or even the living area. that allows natural light to penetrate deep into the building and create a sense of spaciousness. the void is inspired by the building's mix use program, create a focal point and visual connection between office floors and living area.
Inner lighting
The concept of creating a community with lighting as a lantern of welcome home is to enhance the sense of community and belonging among residents while also creating a safe and welcoming environment for all who live and visit there. The lights are integrated into the building's façade, creating a seamless and integrated look with the lighting pouring out from inside.