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Shared Datum 38.
Working Period
Landscape Node 44. Taipei Music Center & Library
Creative Action Base 50. House L 58.
Kinmen Museum & Library
Resume
connects the second floor of the neighboring house takes kitchen Island as the core, not only because it locates in the center of the space, but also because of the different ground heights to create other places to use it in different ways.
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island, keeping it away from the noise and interference of things below and creating the room's privacy. Compared with the public platform, when people want to walk from the private room to the platform below, the corridor provides a visual dislocation.
notice before entering the space to reduce the sense of conflict of intervention. These details together determine the transition interface of the areas.
It is an extended case that an elderly couple wants to live with their son's family. The shape of the site and the existing house are perpendicular to each other, separated by a driveway.




Multi-functional Platform
The platform connecting the neighboring house’s second floor centers around the kitchen island, not only due to its central location but also because varying floor heights define distinct functional areas. The floating volume, like an island, is elevated to separate it from noise and distractions below, ensuring privacy.
Contrasting with the public platform, the corridor creates visual dislocation when transitioning from the private room. The transparent staircase offers a preview of the space before entry, reducing any sense of conflict or intrusion. These design details shape the transitional interface between areas.




Blending Of Two Family Lives




Transportataion Node
LANDSCAPE NODE
In the context of the existing traffic system, I take the junction of railways, elevated expressways, and roads as a construction site and divide the scope of human events from cars, short-distance buses, long-distance buses, trains, and MRT through different elevations. Therefore, each mobility
Transportation as a Catalyst
The site is strategically positioned at a key transportation hub where railways, expressways, and elevated roads intersect. However, due to past urban planning issues, pedestrian circulation and the living environment remain inefficient and disconnected."
The design aims to address these challenges by reimagining traffic flow through varying elevations and integrating essential urban functions.










system can integrate. When the existing traffic line cuts off the development of urban activities, re-energizing the urban edges and stitch cracks becomes the second step after optimizing the infrastructure. In addition to appropriate functions, it also pays attention to the difference in the use time. It analyzes the density of the
population used in the area and then further uses this information to superimpose. Because of the difference in use time, different functions can regard as the same image from space. A functional plan like acupuncture can reverse the original role to become the starting point of the city events.
It reconnects the city by bridging the spaces between the front and rear stations. This strategy not only revitalizes the area but also fosters sustainable urban development, culminating in a significant enhancement of residents' quality of life.




























Thick Living Edge












Landscape As Linking Path










CREATIVE ACTION BASE
This intelligent, green building solution is designed to create sustainable spaces that meet the life, work, and entrepreneurial needs of urban youth. Participating in the 2018 Solar Decathlon Middle East Competition, the project provides a platform for young students from diverse backgrounds to engage in discussion, work, and entrepreneurship.
Permeable Corridor
In urban planning, the growth characteristics resemble the traditional Islamic building typology, which is independent, enclosed, and centered around a courtyard.
Building on this model, we aim to connect various public spaces by opening the walls, widening the gaps between buildings, and creating a continuous street system. This approach fosters a harmonious atmosphere for visitors, local users, and residents alike.








Co - Live & Work






We propose several upgrades to the city's infrastructure and urban functions, along with a vision for a new generation of urban living. This approach plays a crucial role in driving youth housing and urban development.










Derivative Street





Roof Details
Roof Details
Roof Details
01 Aluminum Case 150*80mm t=2 mm
01 Aluminum Case 150*80mm t=2 mm
01 Aluminum Case 150*80mm t=2 mm
02 Heat Radiation Tube O.D.=16mm
02 Heat Radiation Tube O.D.=16mm
03 Wooden Beam 72*150 mm
03 Wooden Beam 72*150 mm
04 Plywood t=18 mm R=0.12
04 Plywood t=18 mm R=0.12
05 Vacuum Insulation Panel t=18 mm R=9.0
05 Vacuum Insulation Panel t=18 mm R=9.0 0
06 Efoam t=111 mm R=2.914
06 Efoam t=111 mm R=2.914
07 Plywood t=18 mm R=0.12
07 Plywood t=18 mm R=0.12
08 Plywood t=12 mm R=0.08
09 Glassfoam t=65mm R=0.914
08 Plywood t=12 mm R=0.08 09 Glassfoam t=65mm R=0.914 10 Slab 65*18 mm 11 Plywood t=12 mm R=0.08
12 Waterproof Felt t=1 mm
02 Heat Radiation Tube O.D.=16mm 03 Wooden Beam 72*150 mm 04 Plywood t=18 mm R=0.12 05 Vacuum Insulation Panel t=18 mm R=9.0 0 06 Efoam t=111 mm R=2.914 07 Plywood t=18 mm R=0.12 08 Plywood t=12 mm R=0.08 09 Glassfoam t=65mm R=0.914 10 Slab 65*18 mm 11 Plywood t=12 mm R=0.08 12 Waterproof Felt t=1 mm 13 Wooden Bar 35*30 mm
13 Wooden Bar 35*30 mm
10 Slab 65*18 mm 11 Plywood t=12 mm R=0.08 12 Waterproof Felt t=1 mm 13 Wooden Bar 35*30 mm 14 WoodPLastic Composites t=25 mm R=0.115
WoodPLastic Composites t=25 mm R=0.115
14 WoodPLastic Composites t=25 mm R=0.115
Floor Details
Floor Details
Floor Details
01 Wooden Beam t=100 mm
01 Wooden Beam t=100 mm
02 Steel H-Beam 150*150*6*10 mm
01 Wooden Beam t=100 mm 02 Steel H-Beam 150*150*6*10 mm 03 Wooden Beam t=100 mm
02 Steel H-Beam 150*150*6*10 mm
03 Wooden Beam t=100 mm
Plywood t=18 mm R=0.12
04 Plywood t=18 mm R=0.12
05 Efoam t=129 mm R=3.41
06 Waterproof Felt t=1 mm
07 Plywood t=12 mm R=0.08
Efoam t=129 mm R=3.41 06 Waterproof Felt t=1 mm 07 Plywood t=12 mm R=0.08 08 Glassfoam t=65 mm R=0.914
08 Glassfoam t=65 mm R=0.914
03 Wooden Beam t=100 mm 04 Plywood t=18 mm R=0.12 05 Efoam t=129 mm R=3.41 06 Waterproof Felt t=1 mm 07 Plywood t=12 mm R=0.08 08 Glassfoam t=65 mm R=0.914
09 Slab 65*18 mm
09 Slab 65*18 mm
09 Slab 65*18 mm
10 Plywood t=12 mm R=0.08
10 Plywood t=12 mm R=0.08
11 Plywood t=12 mm R=0.08
11 Plywood t=12 mm R=0.08
10 Plywood t=12 mm R=0.08 11 Plywood t=12 mm R=0.08
12 Vacuum Insulation Panel t=18 mm R=9.00
12 Vacuum Insulation Panel t=18 mm R=9.00
12 Vacuum Insulation Panel t=18 mm R=9.00
13 Aluminum Floding plate t=2 mm
13 Aluminum Floding plate t=2 mm
13 Aluminum Floding plate t=2 mm
14 Heat Radiation tube O.D.=16mm
14 Heat Radiation tube O.D.=16mm
Plywood T=18 mm R=0.12
15 Plywood T=18 mm R=0.12
16 Laminated Wooden Floor t=8 mm R=0.036
Wooden Bar 50*30 mm
17 Wooden Bar 50*30 mm
14 Heat Radiation tube O.D.=16mm 15 Plywood T=18 mm R=0.12 16 Laminated Wooden Floor t=8 mm R=0.036 17 Wooden Bar 50*30 mm



















Kinmen Museum & Library
As a World War II battlefield site, Kinmen remains underdeveloped in many areas, preserving its excellent environmental landscape. The site is located near peaks and canyons. To blend with the terrain, we strategically buried the gallery, which does not require much natural light, into the ground. The library is elevated to meet the lighting needs for reading while creating numerous corners for overlooking the landscape and enjoying outdoor reading. Proper covering and shading of the ground floor extend the open space and help create an atmosphere conducive to activities."










2F圖書館階梯閱覽區



Taipei Music Center & Library
Recently, culture is no longer the privilege of elites. This field should embody the characteristics of "openness," "convenience," and "universality."
The building acts as a "catalyst" for the city. It connect with the community’s environment and context, becoming a part of citizens’ daily lives. The design includes spaces such as a living room, study room, audio-visual room, garden, areas for rest and work, exploration and learning, and communal spaces for sharing.
The spatial composition resembles the pores of a sponge—finely divided yet interconnected. The scattered platforms and circulation paths provide the utmost accessibility. Through this design, multiculturalism is nurtured, blossoming, and bearing fruit.

Three Theaters
The linear mass layout allows for an efficient connection of the backfield space.

Circulation
Establish public pathways and create interactive nodes.

Accessibility
The circulation pattern aligns with the site's context, creating clear direction.

Open Space
Integrate the campus playground into a shared public space.





The vineyard style creates a strong sense of intimacy with the musicians, where seats in all directions offer the same acoustic experience. The design concept of this concert hall incorporates whirlpools, asymmetry, cascades, and a dynamic sense of space.





臺北市政府工務局水利工程處臺北市音樂與圖書中心新建工程委託設計工作






7F Plan 1.Lobby
臺北市政府工務局水利工程處臺北市音樂與圖書中心新建工程委託設計工作






Acoustic Design
The concert hall is a space with high functional requirements. The acoustics are optimized through adjustable reflectors and sound-absorbing walls, including a 25 cm reinforced concrete (RC) wall and 20 cm calcium silicate board for sound insulation, which respond to the reverberation time created by different types of sound frequencies.
To isolate the space from external noise, the panel composite is used, and the airconditioning system is designed to reduce airflow velocity through the air chamber before it enters the hall, ensuring effective noise control. Additionally, the design is continuously reviewed and refined using software simulations to achieve the optimal acoustic performance.


Concert Hall Long Section(Sightline Review)
席位:1503位
ODEN
模擬殘響時間:2secs
可變殘響牆面面積:550m
隔音層

氣室
室內容積
可升降設備
視線分析


Acoustic Simulation Seat:1053
Reverberation:2 sec Adjustable wall:550 m2
表演廳與聲學設計


Concert Hall Wall Detail
臺北市政府工務局水利工程處臺北市音樂與圖書中心新建工程委託設計工作







Concert Hall Short Section (Sightline Review)
臺北市政府工務局水利工程處臺北市音樂與圖書中心新建工程委託設計工作
席位:1503位
可變殘響牆面面積:550m

視線分析
House L
The owner’s consists of a couple and two children. They wish to have a 15-meter-long swimming pool on the sloping terrain. The design concept is inspired by the surrounding landscape and water, aiming to create an inner courtyard with layered views. The house openings are strategically placed around the pool, while the circulation is designed as a journey, allowing people to fully experience the living spaces.



Furthermore, to adapt to the sites natural contours, the program begins with a garage at the starting point of the split-level layout. The elevation changes are utilized to place the equipment room beneath the pool, minimizing excavation and optimizing space efficiency.







Road-facing Perspective











RESUME
Name
Phone
Chun-Yuan Wang
+886 912876096
guliuwang@arch.nctu.edu.tw
Certification
2025 Work
2022-now
2021-2022
Architect, Taiwan R.O.C.
2020-2021
2019-2020
Freelancer
Architectural Designer
Chien Architects & Associates
Interior Designer
Substitute Military Service (Citizenship Obiligation)
National Immigration Agency
Education
2015-2019
Master of Architecture, M.Arch. I
National Chiao Tung University (NCTU), Taiwan R.O.C
2011-2015
Bachelor of Civil Engineering
National Chiao Tung University (NCTU), Taiwan R.O.C
Experience
2014.09-12
2015.08
2017.07
2017.12
2018.07-12
Award
2017.09
Humanitarian Architecture, Emei Township, Hsinchu - Constructer
EXTRA FABRICA Design & Build Summer Workshop
Hsinchu Design Camp [ Old Shop × Fresh Graduate ]- Design Coach
5th Cross-Strait Architecture School Academic Exchange Workshop
Transdisciplinary Design Innovation shop (TDIS) - Intern
5th Cross-Strait Architecture School Academic Exchange Workshop
Local Characteristic Prize
2018.12
2018 Solar Decathlon Middle East
2018 [ Creative Action Base ] Team TDIS 3rd Prize of Creative Solution
Exhibition
2018.03
Computing Skills
3D modeling
2D graphic
Rendering
Office
2018 GIA Project Review [ Floating Boundaries ] - Curator & Designer
Rhinoceros+Grasshopper, Sketchup, Revit, IESVE
Autocad, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign
V-ray, Enscape
Word, Powerpoint, Excel