ChaoChun Kung, Andrita Orbandi, Choi Wing Wendy Tse
student
Bartlett School of Architecture, Faculty of the Built Environment, University College London, London
Taiwan, Province of China
Urban Design and Landscape
The idea of this project stems from the urgent need to address the pressing environmental challenges faced by urban areas, specifically the urban heat islands,… more
Mustika WARDHANI
advisor
Diponegoro University, Semarang
Indonesia
Urban Design and Architectural Psychology more
'Entering' the panel presentation scene by scene made me feel like I was being insinuated that architecture should not be different from what grows in nature. This is a great concept, starting from the solar radiation on-site context and the issue of urban heat in Taipei. You and the team bring back the touch of a developing city regarding 'ecology'.
Process diagrams are fascinating in the macro realm, such as seeing plants being sown. The tower's geometry is also not arbitrary in its decision-making because it adjusts to the results of solar radiation analysis. The walkaway concept also considers node connectivity and path algorithms. The 3D visualization impression is also great, and the viewing angle is very cinematic.
The orientation towards the river needs to receive more attention so that respect for the river provides more interaction between humans and the urban tapestry you refer to. River decks in night scenes need to be added to add romantic value to humans and the river.