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Shading strategy
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The wide awning structure covers part of each block, so people can rest in the shade from the sun and rain.
Rain Harvest system
The rainwater flowing through the sloping roof into the columns and on to the main storage area.
Rest under trees
The design is based on freshness and nature, using elements of woods to create a space that is relaxing and enjoyable. The main idea was to create a sense of lightness and a feeling of being in nature, so the glass was used for the walls and roofing materials of most of the blocks, which extends the interior space to some extent and blurs the boundary between inside and outside. The large transparent areas on some of the roofs allow the green shade of the trees and the blue sky to penetrate the building.
The oval shape of the canvas is a simplification of the tree canopy, and each awning, large or small, is irregularly interspersed around blocks, but not completely over it so that the sunlight can irregularly penetrate the roof and hit the interior of the building. The overall lightness of the building gives the impression that it is part of nature, allowing people to experience a different kind of tranquillity amidst the woods and meadows, the chirping of birds and insects, and the feeling of being away from the dust and embracing nature.