2012-2018
PORTFOLIO
Architectural Lighting Design / Product Design
CHUNG-YI
LEE
李崇屹
LEE,
CHUNG-YI 李崇屹 Lighting / Product Designer
0049 (0) 176 8805 9942
Born in 1989. Taipei, Taiwan A decent and humble person, always being positive and eager to learn something new.
chungyilee1208@gmail.com
Travel a lot to explore the world and new ideas. Quiet but affable.
www.linkedin.com/in/chungyi-lee
Creativity leading me enthusing about exploring new things, seeking new solutions for a new design, as well to seeking aesthetic aspects in details.
https://issuu.com/chungyilee
Education 2015 - 2017
Architectural Lighting Design
/ Hochschule Wismar, Germany, MA Participate lighting design workshops in Wandlitz, Neuruppin, Kronach during the first year study in Wismar. Win the second prize of Belektro Smart Luminaire Competition (OLED Smart Shading System) Second-year study as an intern at Het Lux Lab in Eindhoven, Netherlands.
2008 - 2012
Product Design
/ Ming Chuan University, Taiwan, BD Participate enterprises industry cooperation : DataFab Systems Inc., Interlink Enterprise Co., Ltd. Volunteer as English tutor at Hsing Fu Junior High School during the third-year study. Win Honorable Mention of The 12th Taiwan Young Designers’ Competition, Second prize of Graduation Design Exhibition Finish military service in September, 2013 in Taiwan
2017 2016 - 2017 2016 2015 2013 - 2015 2012 2012 2011 2011
Wetland Ecological Lighting
Graduation thesis: Research of Ecological lighting to wetland area and project practice of lighting masterplan at the wetland area in Tamsui, Taipei, Taiwan
Het Lux Lab
Intern at Het Lux Lab in Eindhoven, Netherlands
Neustädtisches Palais
Design Project II - lighting masterplan of Neustädtische Palais in Schwerin, Germany
Deutsche Bahn
Design Project I - Masterplan of lighting design at Wismar Railway Station Area
Zai Hong co., Ltd
Intern product designer at Zai Hong in Taipei, Taiwan The 12th Taiwan Young Designers’ Exhibition Booth arranger Ming Chuan University Graduation Design Exhibition
Exhibition arranger
DataFab Systems Inc.
iPhone accessories and LCD advertising design Interlink Enterprise Co., Ltd.
Product Design project - Children stationery
Honor 2016
Belektro Smart Luminaire Competition
2012
The 12th Taiwan Young Designers’ Exhibition
2012 2011 2010 2010
Second Prize
Honorable Mention Ming Chuan University Graduation Design Exhibition
Second Prize
Ming Chuan University Annual Design Exhibition
Third Prize
Miaoli Living Creative Design Competition
Nominated
Ming Chuan University Annual Design Exhibition
Nominated
Skill Adobe Photoshop Adobe illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Lightroom Dialux Relux Autodesk Autocad Rhinoceros V - Ray KeyShot Creo Parametric
Language Chinese (Mandarin) Taiwanese English German Italian
ABOUT M
Profession Experience
LIGHTING DESIGN 01
Wetland Ecological Lighting
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Neustädtisches Palais
39
City of Maastricht
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Lighting Design and Sustainability
71
Smart Shading System
81
Bar Lounge Lighting Design
91
Wismar Railway Station
103
Heart of the Mystery
107
Create
111
Old Story
115
Recollection
PRODUCT DESIGN 119
Sa/fe Air
119
Dr. Owl
129
April Snow
133
Fresh
LIGHTING DESIG
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Wetland Ecological Lighting Category
Lighting Masterplan
Location
Taipei, Taiwan
Team
Chung-Yi Lee
Concept
2017
Tamsui is the biggest wetland area of Taipei, Taiwan. But this area also contains many high apartment buildings. Buildings are built higher when there are demands. When there is more population growing in wetland neighbor area, public facilities development subsequently follows along. Subway stations, road, and drainage work. Moreover, Increase of artificial lighting would be a necessary living component of the city development. The concept is an effort to establish new perspectives in wetland ecological lighting. To enhance the preservation of the environment between wildlife and human.
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Story - Taipei
Taipei is the capital and a special municipality of Taiwan Sitting at the northern tip of the island, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City. Most of the city is located on the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city’s western border. Taipei is the 40th most-populous urban area in the world—roughly one-third of Taiwanese citizens live in the metro district.
Taipei
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Story - Tamsui
Tamsui mangrove forest is located at the junction of the estuary. Due to the geographical condition, the section of the Zhuwei River is a point where freshwater and saltwater meet. There are many mangroves along the river and these plants bring a huge marsh ecosystem, for example, Crabs, mudskipper, and waterfowl.
Tamsui
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Analysis of Wetland Animals’ Vision 1,000,000 Sunset
100,000
Clear Sky
10,000
Cloud Cover
Illumination (lux)
1,000 100 10 Civil Twilght
1
Full
moon
Quarterm
0.1 0.01
oons
Nautical Twilight Starlight
0.001 Astronomical twilight
0.0001 90
60
30
0
Overcast
-30-
60
-90
Altitude (Degree)
Natural horizontal illumination during the day, sunset, and at night. Horizontal illumination on the y-axis; x-axis shows altitude above the horizon for the sun and moon.
Bird Wavelength (nm) 700
600
Bird eye
500
Human eye
400 Peak Absorption of Flight Control 300
Bird and human eye vision spectrum 5
Birds get attracted to the lighthouse may cause the consequence of death or injury from collisions with structures and many other accidents to increase their risk during migration from one place to another.
Comparison of human and birds light sensitivity
Mammal
Cortisol
Melatonin 0600
0900
1200
1500
1800
2100
0000
0300
0600
0900
Hormones of Melatonin and Cortisol rhythm of garner mammals in a day.
Comparison of human and bat light sensitivity
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Fish
Light presentation in water superior (open water, clear sky)
How fish see ubder water surface
Insect
Comparison of human and insect light sensitivity
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Three type of situations that moths fly around the street lamps.
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Conclusion
Lamp Types
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Relative Power
80
60 Sunlight Incandescent Fluorescent Halogen Low Pressure Sodium High Pressure Sodium Metal Halide Cool White Led Warm White LED Amber LED
40
20
Green-bluish LED
0
350
400
450
500 Wavelength (nm)
9
550
600
650
700
Amber LED with the spectrum from 570 ~ 660 nm with no UV emissions would be a preferred solution in the inner wetland area to reduce the disturbance of night activities to insects, mammals, fish, reptile and amphibian Blue-greenish LED with the spectrum from 450 ~ 680 nm with no UV emissions would be a preferred solution for bird migration season during spring and fall.
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Design
Directional downlighting amber light to focus light on the road in order to keep the natural area in dark and to avoid the light through the water, plants and sky remind the water area with just natural moonlight to keep animals inside water in the natural environment.
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Migratory birds require light from the blue-green part of the spectrum for magnetic compass orientation, whereas red light disrupts magnetic orientation. Use blue-greenish lights in the coastal area where is the route of migratory birds would fly by during the migration season, will achieve the goal of reducing the disrupt orientation while flying through this area. Focus the street light on roads, avoid extra glare trespass into the sky in order to keep the sky in natural space. Reduction of artificial light pollution into the sky. It will as well prevent birds flying and collide into human-made constructions.
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Lighting Time Scheme
Adopting the time scheme into Tamsui. Continuously use the amber light at the suburban district in order to keep the nature area at the lowest level of disturbance to wild animals.
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Reduce the brightness level to 70 percent but remain the brightness level in the town center at 100 percent for human late evening activities.
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Reduce the brightness level to 50 percent. Lighting of roads nearby the mountain area turns into amber colour in order to integrate the environment into the scene of a high amount of nocturnal animals activities.
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During the migration season of birds, there are a high amount of migratory birds staying in this wetland area. Bike tracks around the river and primary roads have the lighting in blue-greenish colour to avoid the disturbance to the birds flying ability. In mountain area, lighting still remains in the amber colour to keep lowering the disturbance around this area.
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Neustädtisches Palais Category
Exterior and Interior Lighting
Location
Schwerin, Germany
Team
Concept
2016
Ya-Hsuan Cheng, Young Woo Nam, Chung-Yi Lee Our goal is to create a layering glow, as a scene of the concept of “Daybreak”. To achieve this goal, we would turn the facade into a platform of a naturally environmental lighting scenario. With the lining of natural colour lighting, with layers of gradient light color. To create a similar story-telling scene with golden and dazzling lighting atmosphere. To empathise on the architectural details of this historical building, some floodlights installed on the edges as well on the bluish rooftop. Thanks to the multicolour changing LED, the lighting scheme could as well turn into a festive lighting situation for specific events.
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Story - Neustädtisches Palais
The Neustadtische Palais lived through four phases during the prince’s time: it was originally built in the style of the Baroque after designs by Johann Joachim Busch as a widow’s residence for Charlotte Sophie, the sister-in-law of the reigning duke. Georg Adolph Demmler had the building extended by a ballroom, the so-called “Golden Hall”, for Friedrich Franz II, who used the building as an interim residence during the construction of the castle. The cast-iron gilded staircase inside dates from the reconstruction period and exemplifies the progressive use of state-of-the-art materials at the time. Today the Ministry of Justice is based here.
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3
2 1
Sections Lighting design would be focusing on three different sections. Each section has its own primary purpose, however the main concept of “Daybreak�, the golden colour scheme comprehensively through the whole area.
1
Facade
2
Passage to Golden Hall
3
Golden Hall
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Design Elements - Facade
2
1 2
3
3
1
Main Entrance Rooftop Secondary Entrance
Hierarchy The main entrance has a larger flow of people comparing to the side entrance. It is as well more formal since it is located in the middle of the front courtyard.
Architectonic Layers The rooftop itself represents a horizontal layer of its greyish blue colour and the tile texture, making a contrast with the below plaster wall. The circular window at the top together with sculptures on the side can be treated as a focal point.
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Design Elements - Passage to Golden Hall
3 2
3 1
1 2 3
2 1
Golden Stair Passage to Golden Hall Golden Hall
Hierarchy The route connects the main entrance to the golden hall, consists the security room, golden stairs and the small room before entering the golden hall
Architectonic Layers The ceiling and the walls are plain and clean comparing to the carving structure at the stairs steps and railings. Different use of the material. Ceiling and walls are using plaster and wood. The stairs are built of marble and metal which is highly reflective.
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Design Elements - Golden Hall
1 4
1 2 3 4
Stage Square
3
4
3
2
3
Hallway Architectural Column Detail
Hierarchy The centre of the golden hall is the square where the events and activities being held. It is as well the place where people to be gathered. The variable stage is a focal point when there are speeches or performances. The hallway is a route where people usually not wandering around.
Architectonic Layers The ceiling is the horizontal layer which is simple, flat and segregated by thin gold ornament. The cavity layer corresponds to space and the repeating structure shows the uniformity. The columns serve as the vertical layer. 23
Concept : Daybreak
Layering: Colour, Brightness, Depth of clouds
Grenzen: The edges of cloud are highlighted with golden colour
Golden-bright and dazzling
Neustädtisches Palais Building Style
Facade
Passage
History
Hierarchy
Hierarchy
Users
Structure
Layering of Daybreak
1 2 3 4 5 6
Structure
Golden Room Hierarchy Structure Different Usage
Layering of architecture
Layering of architecture Emphasising the edges Emphasising the ornaments Layering by the colour temperature Guidance for the Pathway Warm look and feeling
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Visualisation - Facade
Different Colour Temperature: Use of neutral colour temperature to differentiate the entrances
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1 2
1 3
1 2
4
5 6 7 8
1
Flood light toward windows
2
Linear light
3 4
Linear light
5 10
Narrow beam flood light
6 7
Linear light
1 2
Linear light for windows
8
Recessed downlight
1
Linear light
9
Integrated light with stairs
2 3
Cove lighting
3500K
2 3
RGB Warm White 9
3500K
10
3500K 3500K 3500K 3500K
RGB Warm White RGB Warm White RGB Warm White
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1
2 3 4
5
1 2 3 4 5 27
Highlight of Mid-Point Highlight of the rooftop Cove Lighting Highlight of the windows Vertical highlight
Alternative Lighting Solution: Different colour lighting in responding to different kinds of events and festivals
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Visualisation - Passage to Golden Hall
Removal of the vertical luminaire: Considering to the consistency with the historical architecture Different colour temperature: Use of the neutral white colour temperature at the ceiling Lighting for the fence of the handrail Backlighting for the decorative carved pattern: indirect light from the back, highlighting the edges 29
3500K
2700K 1
Cove lighting
2
Recessed downlight
1 2
Narrow beam linear
3
Integrated lighting
3500K 2700K
2700K 2700K
1 2
1
2
3
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Direct and indirect lighting The wall luminaries at the room before entering the Golden Hall illumate the ceiling and floor
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Different colour temperature Ceiling using neutral white Highlighting the ornaments Golden frame structure Mesh at the cavity creating uniformity Cavity surroundings Emphasising details of coloums 33
Custom-made chandelier The light source provides direct light towards the ceiling and floor. In addition to radiates towards the reflectors and making the light more diffuse
1978mm
Direct and indirect lighting Adjustable spotlight for the stage 450mm
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1 2 5
3
1 4
6
7
8
35
1
Linear light
5
2
Linear lightr
6
3
Floodlight to cavity surroundings
7
4
Spotlight for stage
8
2700K 2700K 2700k RGB
Floodlight for coloumn
RGB warm white
Chandelier
3500K, 2700K
Wall luminaire
2700K
Linear light toward the ceiling
RGB warm white
1
2
3
8
5
2
3
3
5
4
7
1
Linear light
5
2
Linear light
6
3
Floodlight to cavity surroundings
7
4
Spotlight for stage
8
2700K 2700K 2700k RGB
Floodlight for coloumn
RGB warm white
Chandelier
3500K, 2700K
Wall luminaire
2700K
Linear light toward the ceiling
RGB warm white
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1
2 3 4
5
6
7
37
1
Linear light
5
2
Linear light, grazing on mesh
6
3
Floodlight to cavity surroundings
7
4
Floodlight for coloum
2700K 2700K 2700k
Chandelier
3500K, 2700K
Linea light to ceiling
RGB warm white
Wall luminaire
2700K
RGB warm white
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City of Maastricht Category
Exterior Lighting Masterplan
Location
Maastricht, Netherlands
Team
Concept
2016
Het Lux Lab
The initial concept of Restless Stream. Maastricht once belonged to different regimes in different eras In the past. Roman, Spanish, French, German and finally back to the Kingdom of the Netherlands. This city went through different empires, different cultures and from Medieval to Industrial Revolution. The Meuse River stands an important role to the city of Maastricht. For the transportation, trade, and manufacturing. it is the main artery of the city.There are many tourists come to Maastricht to see this one of the oldest city in Europe everyday, pedestrian, and bikers pass through Saint Servatius Bridge from day to night. This historical city never stops, it comes from past to nowadays, people come and go, passengers stop and leave. This city just keeps moving on like a restless stream.
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Story - City Centre
Maastricht is a municipality and city in the southeastern Netherlands and is the capital of the province of Limburg. The city lies on both sides of the Meuse river at the point where the river meets the Jeker and the Meuse. The commercial area located in the city center with the primary path leads to the bridge across the river and to the railway station. there are many historical buildings in the city of Maastricht, tourists come here to visit this city for the history, so paths leading to each historical building is also important roads. It is a good chance to take consideration of the distinction of the normal roads and the roads that lead to the buildings. As well as this river through the city, there is a certain amount of wildlife inhabit within (Bats). Bat-friendly lighting would be a primary lighting function for design.
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Story - Cörversplein
The area of Cörversplein in Maastricht is next to the river bank of Meuse River and is on the main road from the central station to the arched stone footbridge “Sint Servaasbrug” which is the oldest bridge in the Netherlands. Meuse River which is the important river running through the whole city. As an icon of the city, it may give the visitors the first impression. Cörversplein is in the centre of shopping area, thus, pedestrians from the train station wish to arrive the other side of the city must pass through the bridge across the river. We take this location as an example of the shopping area to make the lighting design of the commercial area buildings.
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Concept : Restless Stream
Active
Alive
Energentic
Continuing
Shimmering
Rippling
Design Elements Road Primary Road
Secondary Road
Tertiary Road
Shopping Area
Path to Station
Drive Safety
Distinguishable
Lower Level
Warm Feel
Hierarchy
Brightness
Maintain light level
Noticeable
Layering
Layering
Cรถrversplein
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Facade
Window
Sign
Rooftop
Structure
Shape
Integrated
Harmony
Hierarchy
Rhythm
Noticeable
Layering
Concept : Bat Friendly Lighting
Human-bat Eye Response Ratio
As the above two chats show, bats are sensitive to light disturbance. Both in their abodes, on routes as their hunting ground. Strong artificial lighting at night might affect biologic clock of most mammals in wetland areas, especially on bats.
Phosphor-Converted (PC) Amber LED
Especially street lighting can lead to painful glare when these nocturnal. bats eyes are sensitive to blue and ultraviolet light and much less to orange and red light. Based on this reason an amber, UVfree LED with amber colour light is a preferred choice to build a bat-friendly lighting.
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Bat Friendly Lighting-Time Scheme
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Separate the night time into five parts, at each part with different usage and demand of artificial night lighting. This time scheme would achieve the goal of reducing energy consumption when lower the brightness as the time goes into night time, while there are not many human activities. While the early evening and morning, there is high demand for lighting for the rush hour of traffic safety, at this moment the street lighting would be in warm white with the maximum brightness. With the light changing from warm white into amber red light as well preserve the natural environment when bats have the activities for foraging and breeding. At night time, human activities come to the lowest rate, lighting colour changes into amber light of minimum disturbance to bats.
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Visualisation - Lighting Masterpaln
Early Evening 47
Late Evening 48
Night Time 49
For the city main road, emphasis on the hierarchy of the primary, secondary, and Tertiary road and deal with another solution for the shopping area. Make it distinguishable for the path to the station. Buildings on the river bank, create a welcoming scene and vivid feel for the visitors in order to give a good first impression. Make a clear distinction between different traffic zones to make the car road and walking path into a different scene. Early evening as the brightness at 100 percent. Late evening as the brightness at 75 percent, Night time as the brightness at 50 percent.
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Visualisation - Cรถrversplein Facade
This area located next to the Maas river bank which is the important river running through the whole city. As an icon of the city, it may give the visitors the first impression. The Cรถrvers Square has accumulated more than enough quality to also be an attractive place to stay in the dark.
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Our design emphasis on the uniformity of the facade and rooftop, lighten the architectural detail, and to create interesting signs in order to create an up-beating scene.
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Lighting Design and Sustainability 2016
Category
Sustainable development and indoor lighting
Location
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Team
Concept
Watcharaporn Prasertphol, Chung-Yi Lee
The initial purpose is to search a sustainable solution to prevent the heat for this building compound at Chiang Mai which is a city in northern Thailand with the hot weather around the whole year. Furthermore, to design a daylight feature for the building in order to decrease artificial use which leads energy consumption. For this office combining residential building, to calculate the heat and sunlight feature, in addition, to find the best solution for the sustainability.
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Story - Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is the most populous municipality in northern Thailand. It is 700 km (435 mi) north of Bangkok and is situated amongst the highest mountains in the country. The city sits astride the Ping River, a major tributary of the Chao Phraya River. Chiang Mai has a tropical savanna climate, tempered by the low latitude and moderate elevation, with warm to hot weather year-round, though nighttime conditions during the dry season can be cool and much lower than daytime highs.
Thailand
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Location: Latitude: Longitude:
Chiang Mai, Thailand +18.8 (18°48’00”N) +98.98 (98°58’48”E)
Function: Building Area:
Home Office 300 m2
Room Features:
Office Area (Office space, Pantry, Meeting room, WC) Family Area (Living room, Dining room, Toilet, Bedroom 1-3, Bathroom 1-3)
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Climate in Chiang Mai Temperature : With average temperature around 24.5C. Maximum is 37C and minimum is 14C Seasons: Three seasons during all year around
Rainfall : Average minimum is 90 days and maximum is 270days.
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Wind Direction : From East-North to West-South in winter, from West- South to East-North in raining season
NNW
N
NNE
NW
NE
WNW
ENE
W
E
WSW
ESE SW
SE SSW
S
SSE
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Design Floor Plan
4900
Entrance
6900
7550
4000
7200
29200
3600
4900
Lower floor plan
6900
7550
4000
29200
7200
3600
Upper floor plan
N 2-Story residential area Approximately 303 square meter 59
Elevation
Front elevation
Back elevation
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61
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Sustainability Feature Solar Panel
High ceiling is used to suck out the hot air inside the house
Solar Panels (Grid connected Inverter) Convert sunlight into electricity the solar power can be transformed into usable AC electricity by photovoltaic panel. The photovoltaic panels are improving the performance of the building, providing Kwh/sqm/a. PV module power ratings are for standard test conditions (STC) of 1,000W/ m2 solar irradiance and 25ยบ C PV module temperature.
Watt-Hour Meter :Sell Back
Solar Array
Direct Current
Grid The Inverter
Alternating Current
Watt-Hour Meter :Net Metering
Alternating Current Watt-Hour Meter :Purchase Alternating Current
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AC Loads
Landscape E
N
w
S
Sunrise
S
Wind Direction
E Sunset
W N
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Structural Material
Window
Wall
Cement Brick Air space Insulation Brick
Wooden frame Double E glass Air space Tint
Cement Visible light Internal heat
Solar heat Ultraviolet (UV) Solar radiation
Inside
Material Thickness Cement Brick Air space Insulation Brick Cement Ceiling
0.015m 0.070m 0.015m 0.050m 0.070m 0.015m
Material Thickness Wooden frame Double E glass Air space Low E Glass
0.120m 0.008m 0.007m 0.008m
Wood
Cement Steel + cement Cement Air space
Wood
Material Thickness Wood 0.080m
Cement 0.020m Steel + cement 0.070m Cement 0.015m Air space 0.015m
Wood 0.080m Floor
Wood Cement Steel + cement
Material Thickness Wood 0.100m
Cement 0.080m Steel + cement 0.070m
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Calculation QT : Quantity of Heat Transfer
Qs : Quantity of Direct Sunlight
Sunshine hour in year
2684hrs
Qi : Quantity of Internal Gain
QV : Quantity of Ventilation
Outdoor Lighting 1700-2100 4hr Task light 1600-1800 3hr Working Days 260 days/year
Q total
Q total /m2 (Floor are 25m2)
559.01
(kwh/a)
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Lighting Design (office area)
Darkness Dawn Sunshine Dusk Jährliche Sonnenscheindauer im Diagramm (in 24 Stunden) in Chiang Mai
Dec
Nov
Oct
Sep
Aug
Jul
Jun
May
Apr
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Mar
Feb
Jan
Daylight Sun Path
Time Sun path 00-02 March 03-05 June solstice 06-08 December solstice Annual variation 09-11 Equinox 12-14 15-17 (March and September) 18-20 Sun path 21-23 Sunrise Sunset
Date
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Sunrise Sunset Length
16th June
05:47
19:02
13:15
+1day
05:47
19:27
13:16
+1week
05:48
19:27
13:16
+2weeks
05:50
19:27
13:15
+1month
05:55
19:05
13:10
+2months
06:05
19:27
+3months
05:23
+6months
06:48
Change
Dawn Dusk Length
Change
05:23 19:27
14:04
00:01 longer
05:23 19:27
14:04
00:00 eual length
00:01 longer
05:24 19:28
14:04
00:00 eual length
00:00 equal length 05:26 19:29
14:03
00:01 shorter
00:05 shorter
05:32 19:29 13:57
00:07 shorter
12:47
00:28 shorter
05:42 19:15 13:33
00:31 shorter
18:28
14:04
00:58 shorter
05:50 18:50 13:00
01:04 shorter
17:49
11:01
02:14 shorter
06:25 18:13
02:16 shorter
11:48
10000
7500
5000
0900 Daylight False Color Rendering
3000
1000
lx
1300 Daylight False Color Rendering
Time
Eav (lx)
Emin (lx)
Emax (lx)
0900
1070
64
4344
1300
1736
104
7048
1800
262
16
1062
1800 Daylight False Color Rendering
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Artificial Lighting
1 2
1 2
69
500.00
437.00
375.00
312.50
250.00
Eav (lx)
Emin (lx)
Emax (lx)
201
63
441
1
Flood Light
2
Task Light
187.50
125.00
50.00
0.00
lx
4000K 4000K
70
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Smart Shading System Category
2016
Lighting Product
belektro Smart Luminaire Competition Team Concept
Ya-Hsuan Cheng, Chung-Yi Lee Enough sunlight and good sleeping quality make human delight and full of energy to do everything. The Smart Shading System is a product that stimulates the natural light source and to provide darkness at the certain period of time in order to benefit the lifestyle for people who live in high latitude area which have long dark winter, causing seasonal affective disorder which leads to depression. Moreover, to help people who have morning depression, when the sunrise in the early morning at 3 or 4 o’clock, or the sunrise in the late morning. Two conditions would cause people feel hard to adjust their biological clock and to get ready for their daily activities. Or simply to acquire a good sleeping quality.
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Story - Sleeping Quality Enough and good sleeping quality is one of a reason for a healthy life and to maintain a energize body condition for work. Bad sleeping comes with many problems including certain hormone producing. Bad sleeping quality may come with 1.Depression, irritable, stress. 2.Effects of emotions and social interaction. 3.Risk of weight gain. 4.problem from solving skills and memorizing. 4.Athletic and physical performance. 5.Risk of heart disease. 6.It may cause pre-diabetes. 7.Body immune function decreasing
- Seasonal Affective Disorder Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a mood disorder subset in which people who have normal mental health throughout most of the year exhibit depressive symptoms at the same time each year, most commonly in the winter. People may sleep too much or have little energy. It may also affect on hormone-producing. Two kinds hormones, Serotonin and Melatonin, maintain the circadian rhythm of our body. When the two kinds of hormones producing process are disordered, it might lead to 1.When lack of Serotonin producing - feeling depressed, hopelessness, anxiety, irritability. 2. When lack of Melatonin producing - Lack of energy, difficulty waking up, insomnia, overeating.
Serotonin is a monoamine neurotransmitter.
It is popularly thought to be a contributor to feelings of well-being and happiness. It has various functions. These include the regulation of mood, appetite, and sleep. Serotonin also has some cognitive functions, including memory and learning. Modulation of serotonin at synapses is thought to be a major action of several classes of pharmacological antidepressants.
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Target Group People who care about sleeping quality People living in high latitude region
Our Goal To improve sleeping quality and maintain good health in terms of light.
Melatonin is a hormone that is produced by the pineal gland in animals
and regulates sleep and wakefulness.In animals, melatonin is involved in the entrainment of the circadian rhythms including sleep-wake timing, blood pressure regulation, seasonal reproduction, and many others. Many of its biological effects in animals are produced through activation of melatonin receptors, while others are due to its role as an antioxidant, with a particular role in the protection of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA.
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Smart Shading System
The household curtain which integrates shading function, light treatment, and smart controlling system.
Wood • Aluminium • LED Stripe • Matt White Sheet LED RGB Light • Dimmable Controller
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Light from LED stripe reaches the white surface causing gentle indirect light. The blind width and length ratio are customized according to the window size
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Gradually changes of colour temperautre and increases of brightness in the morning
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Gradual rotation of the blinds increase the amount of daylight from outside
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The rotatable blinds control the entering amount of exterior light according to the position fo the sun
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Emission of Blue Light
Blue light helps people to handle emotional challenges and regulate mood over time
Control System • Manual Control • Automatic Sensor • Smart Devices Manual Controller
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Bar Lounge Lighting Design Category
Interior Lighting Design
Location
Wismar, Germany
Team
Concept
2017
Chung-Yi Lee
The concept of this bar lighting design is to create a comfy environment for friends hanging out. The bar is inside an old building right next to the water which is built up with bricks. The walls keep the original construction elements except for the side. Due to the location of the bar is on the bank of the harbour. I had the idea of “ Sparkling in the Ocean� which from the luminous phenomenon is from a large number of marine planktonic microbes which can emit light, due to outside interference.
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Wismar is a port and Hanseatic city in Northern Germany on the Baltic Sea, in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and is part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region. Its natural harbour, located in the Bay of Wismar,
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The bar is inside an old building right next to the water which is built up with bricks. The walls keep the original construction elements except for the side. The location is at the harbour where is near Wismar station, the passengers and tourists would easily passing by or approach here. Since it is near the old town which is the most famous tourist spot in Wismar, tourists would gather here for a drink and enjoy the seaside view.
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Concept - Sparkling In The Ocean
This luminous phenomenon is from a large number of marine planktonic microbes which can emit light, due to outside interference.
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Historical building and the water are two conditions to create this concept. The concept of Sparking in The Ocean is not only to create a romantic and mysterious atmosphere but also to keep some darkness in the bar.
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The purpose is to use the bluish and reddish light for the wall and the ceiling to create an atmosphere that sparkling. At the meanwhile to remain some darkness which a bar providing that friends can acquire more private time and comfy, as well that darkness can help people turning into relax mode when having a drink at evening. For the two main entrances which install the brightest lights that provide the direction to the door. Floor with bluish flood light that creates the scene of the ocean. Furthermore, the wine cabinet installs the linear light that helps people easily see which kind of drink in the bar.
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Wismar Railway Station
2016
Category
Interior and Exterior Lighting Masterpan
Location
Wismar, Germany
Team
Concept
Batuhan Tumba, Kruttika Garde, Nuttapol Sakchalathorn, Sandy Cheng, Chung-Yi Lee
The target is to redesign and redo the lighting master plan of Wismar Station and the surrounding area Sufficient illumination for urban spaces. Enhances the building structure by lighting. Provides security to passengers. Good colour rendition for easier identification. Diminishes glare driver’s vision. Enriches aesthetics urban spaces. Create a welcoming and friendly space through lighting.
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Design Strategy Since the demeanor of the train station is modest, it exudes the feeling of warm and cosy atmosphere. This characteristic of the space could be accentuated by providing lighting that would relate to the intimate and secure ambiance. The design would also, majorly reflect the functional requirements of the space.
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The entrance vestibule, a small space warmly lit up by pendant lights would create a cosy atmosphere, the perceived space will be more welcoming and warm. The illuminated ceiling would provide the indirect component for general lighting.
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The transition passageway, first place as one steps out of the platform would be designed in a humble and yet impressionable manner. The low-level uplights would act as guiding light leading the traveler to the hall and exit of the station. Furnished with benches, this place could be used for halting and orienting. The lighting in this area would have some comfortable contrasts.
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It would be appropriate to provide evenly lit general lighting. The safety concern of the visible distinction of the platform edge can be addressed by appropriate lighting. The pitched roof of the platform would be illuminated through wall mounted luminaires which would also act as an indirect component of the area’s lighting. The pendant luminaire would contribute to direct lighting.
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As the entrance of the station is unassuming and humble, it would be appropriate to illuminate it with a relatable proportion. The exposed brickwork, its texture, and gradient are accentuated by wall grazing. The offset in the elevation of the entrance area could be highlighted with varying illuminance level.
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The forecourt is the interconnection between the train station and the city for the commuters. It also could be developed into a gathering, meeting place, where one can receive people. The design strategy is to develop an ambiance appropriate to these functions. It would include ambient lighting and pleasing light patterns.
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The main thoroughfare connecting train station to different parts of the city is of absolute importance. The lighting strategy for this zone is more inclined towards the functional aspects. Maintaining safety, visual clarity and distinguishable hierarchy.
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The relatively small length underpass is part of the arteries. The aim is to make the underpass identifiable by the vehicles approaching and yet keep the lighting harmonious with the surrounding so as to not create any visual discomfort. The pathway and cycling path lighting approaching the underpass would be able to aid in the distinction. The retaining walls and the ceiling of underpass can be used as a surface for indirect lighting component.
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Linear wall washing along the underpass, furthermore the wall washing for the ceiling increase the brightness of the area under the bridge. Linear lighting situation with two different temperatures to distinguish the bike tracks, the pedestrian from car road.
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Heart of the Mystery
2016
Category
Exterior Temporary Lighting Art Installation
Location
Kronach, Germany
Team
Concept
Chung Yi Lee, Seren Dincel, Chrissi Nachtmann, Gehad Nasr, Ahmed S. Haggag, Sally M. Meddez, Francesca Cabodi
This is a one-week workshop project for Kronach Leuchtet in Kronach, Bavaria in Germany. The location of our project is at "Am Pfรถrtchen", it is a narrow road from lower to the upper town. Our concept is "Heart of the Mystery" which we concentrate on the focal point of the transition between different spaces towards a magical atmosphere. Nature is the inspiration for our lighting installation. Shadows and contrast create a dreamy feeling. Diverse colours enhance the ambiance. The red gate represents the end of the road and a beginning for magical adventure.
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Heart of the Mystery In the heart of the passage, we use colourful light to make a mysterious scene
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Leading Visitors to the Mysterious Scene By the way of colour changing, from warm colour temperature to cold temperature. From just one colour to multiple colours. We create the scene as leading visitors from real life to a mysterious world
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2016
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Exterior Temporary Lighting Art Installation
Location
Neuruppin, Germany
Team
Concept
Nuttapol Sakchalathorn, Supajitra Pruettivorawongse, Mandi Botha, Marzie Moazenie, Meta Romanens, Lilianie Adiwijaya, Chung-Yi Lee
This is a five-day workshop held in Neuruppin. The location is a sport filed, which surrounded by many fences. Our main concept is "Create", which the purpose we were looking forward to having some interactions with visitors. Our idea is to use plastic cups to install them on the fences in order to create "beats" and "rhythm", with LED flood light and color filters by uplighting to project the lights on the cups, since it is the dark night, the cups would look like floating in the air. In order to be more interactive, we put more cups on the ground so the visitors can use those cups and imagination to create their own shapes.
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Beats & Rhythm With two sides of fences, we use different light colors and different shapes, which represent “Beats” and “Rhythm.” In addition to increase the atmosphere of upbeat, we use gobo and linear lights to project some interesting slogan on the floor.
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Interaction We have prepared thousands of cups, the purpose is to encourage visitors can use there their hands to create their own shape or words. To our surprise, almost all the visitors created something before they left. We are really glad about this result.
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Old Story
2016
Category
Exterior Temporary Lighting Art Installation
Location
Wandlitz, Germany
Team
Nuttapol Sakchalathorn, Meta Romanens, Raul Sahu, Mohish Mistoy, Nassim Amirianfarsani, Chrissi Nachtmann, Chung-Yi Lee
Concept
This is also a five-day workshop.The location is a square right across the station of Wandlitzsee. The square is right next to the lake which has an old story about God and a fisherman. Our concept is to emphasize the story of this place. We create a frame lighting up with LED stripe and spotlight for the statue which is in the center of the square. With this frame, as soon as visitors walk out from the station, they would see the statue right in the eyes. With the lighting frame, people would feel this statue and fountain like in a postcard. There is a historical house behind the statue, which is now an Italian restaurant, we use facade lighting to light up this old historical building. At the entrance before entering the lake area, we create an arrow with LED stripes on the steel net upon the entrance to high light here for visitors to find it immediately.
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Focus of Local Old Story This location is between the famous lake and the train station, so visitors that come here must pass through this square to the lake. Our concept is to tell everyone that comes here this local story with lighting design. To emphasize the local culture of this town.
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Light Up With the lighting frame to emphasize the main statue, and the facade lighting making this square so much brighter with upbeat atmosphere. Right next to the square is the entrance to the lake. The lighting arrow tells everyone the position of the entrance. We also use flood light to light up the trees with different light colors in order to create the contrast with the arrow.
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Recollection Concept
2015
星之葬 淺藍色的夜溢進窗來,夏斟得太滿 螢火蟲的小宮燈做著夢 夢 見唐宮,夢見追逐的輕羅小扇 夢見另一個夏夜,一顆星的葬禮 夢見一閃光的伸延與消滅 以及你的驚呼,我的回顧,和片刻的 愀然無語 Funeral of a Star Light blue night overflow into the window, fully pouring the summer Dreaming of fireflies’ little lanterns Dreaming of Tang Palace Dreaming of silken fan with the fireflies sailing by Dreaming of another summer night, a star’s funeral Dreaming of the extension and eradication of a flash light And your exclamation, my recollection, and a moment of silence.
This luminaire is transformed by the idea from a poem. This poem expresses the imagination of a Light blue summer night in Tang dynasty with fireflies and the recollection when someone leaving far afield. Search for the export of a dream in the infinite memories. My design of this luminaire starts from an expression of infinite memories surround in a wooden cage, trying to search for a way out. In the maze-like cage, there are some parts that disconnected from other wooden sticks. That is the emblem of lost memories. The shape is also a symbol of Chinese windows. The flashing light blue from the cube symbolize the lights from fireflies and The eradication of a star.
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Sa/fe Air
2013
Pneumatic Foldable Child Safety Seat
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Safety Seat
Concept
Most existing child safety seats are not easy to equipped and moved, thanks to their size and weight. This new design concept is using a pneumatic material and technology to solve the problems of the traditional design. Pneumatic Foldable Child Safety Seat is foldable and so much easier when equipping. Pneumatic sheet can be folded into a slim shape for luggage space when the inner-air was released. A luggage case with wheels which is much convenient for hand carry once the seat was stored within the luggage case.
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Function It‘s not easy to store which is the common problem of child safety seats. when the child is not in the car, the safety seat can’t be stored in the back trunk because of the size. We improved the installation method and storage mode of the safety seat in this design. There are two mounting bars of the existing ios-fix installation and have to install the two bars on the car seat at the same time. We separated the two mounting bars so it can be installed one after one. The pneumatic foldable seat makes it easier to store. When it‘s not in use, it can be stored in the back trunk. The pneumatic motor of the safety seat has functions of inflating and exhaust, attach the power cord to the car cigarette lighter to turn on the motor. The main materials are PVC and HDPE. The pneumatic seat is made up of PVC. HDPE is used in the base of the safety seat. Silicone is used in the non-slip mat of the base.
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Dr. Owl
2012
Children's' Stationery Set
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Stationary
Concept
The most important characters to remember in children’s stationery are bright colors and reducing sharp angles. This way, the product can bring children more pleasure. Dr. Owl Children’s Stationary includes a pair of scissors positioned as glasses, oval and circle stencils patterning the wings, highlighters for feet, and a pencil sharpener as a hat. The body of the owl is also home to a small drawer and a penholder.
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1. The owl’s hat is a pencil sharpener which can be separated from the owl and opened up to dump pencil shavings 2. The two ears are erasers that can be fixed to holes on the side of the head 3. The scissors can be inserted into a circular holder on the front of the body, forming the shape of the owl’s glasses and tie 4. There is a small pen holder located on the left side of the head 5. A little drawer opens from the front of the body 6. On the sides of wings are circle and oval stencils 7. The two feet are made of two colors of highlighter 8. The tail can help it stand stably on the desk
Design Motivation
The owl symbolizes wisdom, and many children’s stories feature magical owls, making them part of children’s memories. By using bright colors and the owl shape to design this stationery set, I hope to encourage children to sit at their desks and study, enjoying the happy, earnest spirit of learning. 128
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April Snow
2012
Clothes Wall Hanger
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Furniture
Concept
The town of Sanyi in Taiwan is famous for its “April snows”—every year, in late spring/ early summer, the flowers of the Tung tree (Vernicia fordii) bloom and fall onto wooden sleepers that line the old train track. This beautiful white scene was my inspiration for this clothes hanger. The Tung flowers are clothes hangers that can be freely combined on and moved around the sleepers, while its visual design makes it suitable for any room of the house.
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Design Motivation Every late spring and early summer, the Tung flowers in Taiwan’s Miaoli County bloom and fall like snow flakes, seemingly covering the mountains in snow. Looking up, pure white Tung flowers rest on your head. Walking along trails covered in these snow-like flowers as a gentle breeze blows is a joyful experience. The Tung flower is also an icon of the Miaoli Hakka culture—Hakka people settled the area centuries ago, and Tung oil was an early and vital cash crop, so the Tung flower and Hakka culture have become connected. 132
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2012
Electronic Deodorizing Bidet
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Bidet
Concept
Whenever two people use the same bathroom, even briefly, at least one of them will usually still be able to smell the stink from the toilet. My design combines a washlet—an advanced toilet that incorporates technology like seat warmers and bidets—and an air cleaner. Close the toilet and it starts cleaning the air in the bathroom automatically, with a red light indicating it is working and a green light that lights up to indicate that the smell is gone. The design uses a simple shape with curves and lines to give the bathroom a fresh feeling.
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