Architecture Design Design Landscape Design New Discovery of the Year

BEYOND THE BOUNDARY OF BINARY OPPOSITION

Yu-Hao Chen

International Awards
・Architecture Master Prize (United States) / Urban Design – Winner
・Architecture Master Prize (United States) / Installations & structures – Winner
・Young Visionary Architecture Competition 2021 (U.K.) / Urban Design Award – 1st runner up
・CBDX: B(OR)DERL(AND)S (Canada) – TOP 25 Finalists

The project redesigned and re-planned the slum dwelling units by extending the original tightly packed houses with winding paths in a vertical direction, in exchange for more open spaces in the slum, while retaining the original privacy and convenience, and these open spaces are distributed between the city and the slum in exchange for border compatibility, thus blurring the binary border between the new town and the slum.

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Architecture Design Design Interior Design New Discovery of the Year

Feathery snowflakes

Yu-Chia Lin, Yu-Hao Chen

International Awards
・LIV Hospitality Design Awards(United States) / EMERGING ARCHITECT OF THE YEAR – LIVING SPACE
・LIV Hospitality Design Awards(United States) / Architecture – Living space – Winner
・Architecture Master Prize (United States) / INTERIOR DESIGN – Hospitality – Best of Best
・Architecture Master Prize (United States) / Hospitality Architecture – Winner

The design is for a new type of Hospility , with it’s particular geographical location , surrounded by mountains , lake ,and forest , different natural beauty can be enjoyed here . We hope that travelers can have different stories while they travel in different seasons .Our hotel also do it’s best to blends into out site, make the greatest use of the smallest changes in a historical site.

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Design Landscape Design New Discovery of the Year

Oasis in the Sky

Yeh-Ju Weng

International Awards
・Young Visionary Architecture Competition 2021 (U.K.) / Urban Streetscape and landscape Award Winner

Segregation can be seen everywhere in the United States. In many cities, natural and geographic barriers are used to strengthen racist beliefs. The impact of segregation affects today’s urban landscape. For this reason, through this design, we hope that they will return to their original intentions in this city. Create a new center through the urban space, provide a new mode of social gathering for residents, make the sky plaza an important public space for residents of different ethnic groups in the city, to solve the problem of no communication between races after returning to the building residence.

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Architecture Design Design Interior Design New Discovery of the Year

Feathery snowflakes

Yu-Hao Chen, Yu-Chia Lin

Awards : United States
LIV Hospitality Design Awards – Emerging Architect of the Year
LIV Hospitality Design Awards・ARCHITECTURE – LIVING SPACE – Winner

The design is for a new type of Hospility , with it’s particular geographical location , surrounded by mountains , lake ,and forest , different natural beauty can be enjoyed here . We hope that travelers can have different stories while they travel in different seasons .Our hotel also do it’s best to blends into out site, make the greatest use of the smallest changes in a historical site.

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Architecture Design Design New Discovery of the Year Product design

The Orchid Pavilion 3.0

張廖軒曲、陳婕芸、詹雅涵、陳韻如、陳俊伍、胡俊睿

Awards : Germany
2019 Green Product Award – Special prizes – The Best Concept Award winner 2019.
( 2019 綠色環保產品設計特別獎・最佳概念獎得主 – 不分類全場最大獎 )

2019 Green Concept Award – The Green Concept Award, professional winner 2019
( 2109 最佳綠色環保概念獎專業組得主)

英國倫敦展出場協作學生:
楊于萱、于婷、黎懿嫻、林坤蓉、翁葉儒、勤薇馨、黃亘懋、曾美瑄、林育嘉、陳宥豪、林恩慈、李婉綺

CORRUGATED PAPER AS FUTURE OF INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE (瓦愣紙作為室內建築的未來)

The whole space of molding adopts environmentally friendly corrugated paper as a material to create a new type of interior architecture and exhibition space. The overall design hopes to create a new type of interior architecture and exhibition space. At the same time, it can be completely recycled and reused as a design spindle in light weight, flat packaging, convenient transportation, solid structure and innovative form.

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Architecture Design Design New Discovery of the Year Product design

Subduction and Rebirth of Dissociated State

潘瑞瑜

Awards : Germany / Taiwan
ISARCH Awards for Architecture Students / Special Jury Prize
Red Dot Award : Design Concept / shortlist
A+ 全場最大獎 25萬

This is a reflection on of the crisis facing the land space program for Taiwan, this program emphasizes research from the environment and to integrateall aspects of spatial information, and then provide the region are affected by environmental disasters,a reference, and destroy and regeneration is theultimate key to the core of program was originally designed to severe environmental manipulation vibrant land targets.
Since two-thirds of the world population living in coastal areas, they could not escape from being submerged. Thus, by taking this opportunity, integrate both nature and the flooded area. The concept of Self- circulation as a sustainable elements is included in the plan that has been proposed to Shetzu Island regarding the water resources part.

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Design Landscape Design New Discovery of the Year

Dream within a dream, create a new world in between

許絜琇, 潘瑞瑜

Awards : Russia
Architectural festival «Social Revolution» 居民及網路全球票選第一名、最優十件作品

Every day while crossing the river we don`t even register how the rythmical urban environment is split in a long pause. Series of houses, trees, signs, and traffic lights is replaced by meditative emptiness. Fog and horizon, the distant cloudy sky and the silhouette of the city. You can finally see what is the weather today, what is happing in the sky.

Bridges are tremendously long and our time perception is relative. The space above us and above the bridge is huge. However there is also a space under the bridge. This space is not as high but is just as long. What kind of place is it? What do we know about it? Almost nothing. This is the hidden place of the city, the recondite resource. When have you been under the bridge last time? What were you doing there?

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