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WIND INDIGO DYE
from CHEN_WANYU_PORTFOLIO
by Wendy Chen
Academic work_Tamkang
2018 Spring
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Instructor: Hwai-Wen Chang
Teamleader: Wan-Yu Chen
Partner: Yu-Chuan Hsu, Hao-Jui Peng, Cheng-Wei Wu
Software: Rhino, Lumion
The wind is an invisible presence. It always seems to be around. But it has a far relationship between our culture and life. Blue dye is an old Hakka art that has gradually disappeared. The time-consuming and complex but elegant dyeing methods are becoming less known...
Hsinchu City is the settlement cluster of Hakka culture, and it is also a windy city that blows strong winds because of its special landscape. This project is to build a microarchitecture that has such special humanities with natural factors and revives blue dye with the wind.
Wind Indigo Dye
Wind Indigo Dye is an architecture that can capture the shape of the wind. The wind is an unlimited resource and the memory of the people who live in Hsinchu. We hope that people can have brand new learning of the Hakka culture by dyeing their own Wind Indigo Dye. The analysis shows that the wind in Hsinchu is constantly blowing in different directions, especially from the North-East. To access the wind from different directions, the microarchitecture should be designed into a radial form. To make the invisible wind into a physical movement, we made a wind panel as a unit to study how to perform wind action. The diagram shows that the wind panel unit, which drives the movement of the drip tube, makes the dripping of dye turn into different patterns due to the different wind forces.