[NYC23]

Silver 

Project Overview

This project has been designed with a focus on the relationship between people and the environment. It aims to create a building that has a unique and emotional connection with its surroundings, also known as "Genius loci". Despite the geographical features of the site, the architects have adapted to the site's characteristics by expanding shared spaces while minimizing the impact on the environment. The project also aims to create a sustainable residential environment by increasing permeability, green coverage, water retention, rainwater recycling, and solar power generation. These efforts will provide architectural aesthetics while mitigating the urban heat island effect and achieving the goal of NET ZERO. Ultimately, this building will satisfy the vision of LOHAS for its residents.

Organisation

Whole Grand Development Co. Ltd.

Team

Whole Grand Development Co. Ltd., Aoe Architects & Associates, Huang Hsiang Lung

Project Brief

Located in the vicinity of the Science Park in Southern Taiwan, the project site is poised to draw an impressive influx of technology talents in the near future. To ensure that residents enjoy a pleasant, secure, wholesome, and dynamic living environment, the architects have devised a plan to construct leisure abodes and multi-purpose spaces that foster community bonding. By doing so, the tram also aims to instill a sense of customary living and a soothing vacation-like ambiance for the inhabitants.

Project Innovation/Need

The project is created with the aim of promoting harmony and prosperity between architecture and the existing urban environment. To achieve this, a delicate approach was taken during construction. The building implemented with setbacks to make room for a wide pedestrian walkway and open plaza, providing a comfortable and enjoyable leisure environment for residents. Furthermore, an independent movement line is designed for both pedestrians and vehicles and was implemented in the lane.

Design Challenge

The edifice's exterior is painted in a soothing warm gray hue that serves as its foundation. The color is complemented by the intricate arrangement of geometric blocks, linear frames, and vertical lines, resulting in a contemporary aesthetic that blends perfectly with its surroundings. The architects skillfully added warm white stone, dark tiles, and glass to the façade, imbuing it with depth and rhythm. The building's design is discreet, allowing natural elements such as sunlight, air, and water to seamlessly integrate into the living space, creating an environment that is both comfortable and enjoyable for the residents to freely navigate.

Sustainability

The project’s architects were mindful of the front and rear road frontage and intentionally decreased the building screening rate. They created a pedestrian walkway and open space and incorporated a friendly environment design approach by planting large trees along the walkway. This greenery helps to minimize the impact of heat on the building by allowing for better airflow. Additionally, the trees act as a buffer for noise, improving residents' quality of life and fulfilling their desire for an ideal residence.




This award celebrates the design process and product of planning, designing and constructing form, space and ambience that reflect functional, technical, social, and aesthetic considerations. Consideration given for material selection, technology, light and shadow.
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