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Is it ok for us to watch movies during working hours?

LALALALA~ LALALA~~~

i like their performance!

The test was successful!

Our boss is on a business trip, isn't he?

Isn't this really the interface for dating?

I think the motor could be improved.

I'm so tired from work, let's go to the garden and sit for a while

Site:Opposite Chiang Kai-Shek Shilin Residence Function:Residence for the Visually Impaired Key word: Enhancing the Senses

Intro:

This residence is specifically designed for the visually impaired, leveraging their heightened senses of hearing, smell, and touch. The goal is to incorporate elements that can be perceived through these senses, creating a warm and comforting environment that provides a sense of safety and convenience for this special group.

Painpoints

Solutions

Tactile spatial design

Smooth curves facilitate easy navigation for visually impaired individuals, while integrating furniture into the curved walls provides constant tactile boundaries and reduces the risk of collisions.

Sensory cues guide spatial relationships Warm elements like the scent of food, flowers, and the sounds of music and conversation fill the units, reflecting and converging to provide spatial hints and enhance the multifunctionality of the space.

Spatial sequence guided by lighting

Softly illuminated walls connect the individual units, while colored windows on the facade create a color-coded effect, guiding each space within the residence.

Final Model

Site:Penghu Cow Trail Intertidal Zone Function:Fishing & Salt Drying

Key word: Nature & Elastic Structure

Intro:In our perception, architecture has traditionally served a protective role, shielding us from the elements. However, this approach can lack flexibility and hinder our connection with nature. I believe that architecture should embrace the concept of "temporal elasticity," recognizing the ever-changing nature of wind, waves, sunlight, and other elements. By reevaluating our relationship with nature, we can create architecture that provides both shelter and a harmonious connection with the environment.

TENA- Structure

Use buoys and the elastic structure of the concept models. There is no need to fight against the waves and sea wind, but to adapt to the fluctuations of the tide and wind withstatic instability, platform to make people feel the tide.

TENA- Function

During the fishing ban period (July and August happens to be the peak tourist season) it is used as a sunrise viewing platform during the fishing season, people can go down to the lower tide zone to explore at any time as the tide changes.

instability, and to use the floating of the entire viewing platform for tourists, and as a fishing platform

TENA-Structure

The elastic bamboostructureis used toadapt tothe strong wind, andthe whitesail is used totakeadvantage ofthe strongwindtocompletethe The stronger the wind, thebrighter thelight reflected from the crystalline salt ofthe canvas.

TENA- Function ofthe strongwindtocompletethe salt crystallization.

The white sails are used to crystallize and collect salt from the sea breeze. The condensed water will flow into the pool with the bamboo structure and re-enter the sea. The height of the canvas can be adjustedaccording to the seasonal wind direction.

Site:National Taiwan Science Education Center

Function:Exhibition Area

Key word: MR & Interaction

Intro:This is an MR exhibition area located in front of the National Science Education Museum's sea turtle conservation special exhibition. It aims to stimulate emotions through spatial transformations, altering human postures, subsequently influencing various parameters of the space. The goal is to connect the external space with the exhibition area and deepen people's contemplation on sea turtle conservation.

Pose & Emotion( Angry)

Pose analysis code

Front pose data

Side pose data

Stride width

The percentage of the width of the step when angry compared to the maximum swing amplitude when not angry (maximum of 30.7° when not angry).

Forward head tilt

The comparison of the angle of forward tilt of the head when angry to the angle when not angry.

Arm swing

Forward body lean

The comparison of the angle of forward lean of the body when angry to the angle when not angry.

The percentage of the amplitude of arm swing when angry compared to the maximum amplitude when not angry (maximum of 35° when not angry).

Space & Emotion

Space imagination map

Gloomy, Forbearing, Terrifying, Murderous, Impulsive

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Oppression

Interactive Materials

How outrageous that there is SO MUCH trash in the ocean! !

Oh my God!

These poor turtles' bodies are just so freaky!

What happened? Everything suddenly got so freakin' quiet.

Man, an undisturbed ocean is just freaking awesome!

Site:Peng-hu

Function:Residence for the Garbage Researchers Key word: Marine community

Intro:

Recently the global marine garbage problem has become increasingly serious. The marine garbage, which is most likely to accumulate on islands, travels around the world with the help of monsoons and ocean currents. Peng-hu , a “marine garbage relay station”, has been suffering serious environmental pollution.

Our building is designed for marine garbage researchers to live and work.

Inspired by the living habits of the local creatures of Peng-hu, the green loggerhead turtle, it is hoped that after cleaning up the garbage in the sea, the building will return to the shore , while the rubbish will be re-manufactured into art crafts, or recycled into building materials used in new building units. We hope that researchers can work freely just like green sea turtles, balancing entertainment and work.

Maybe few years later, more and more land will be submerged with the sea level rising, but marine communities will be formed using a large-scale reproduction of building units.People then may get used to living on the ocean.

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