
Taiwan High Rise Thinks “Outside the Box” With Pop-Out Cubes
MVRDV knows something or two about what is unexpected. Rotterdam Architectural Engineering Company He led ambitious projects such as a The Dutch Church has turned the public swimming pool, Berlin Office Which was completely photographed in yellow, and Blue Heaven’s Blue House He sits over a historic building. Despite the challenge of architectural agreements, the literally distinctive MVRDV has not been explained – so far. In the bustling capital of Taiwan, Taipei plans to unveil a new residential tower, in more than one way, coming out of the box.
Entitled “entitled” Outside the box Designed by Win Sing Development Company, the 25 -storey apartment complex is the most prominent of its innovative crooch of cable boxes. These boxes come out of the network covered with the building, the formation of Loggias, the balconies, brochures, and additional interior areas. An a preview, according to MVRDV, was a necessary solution for Taiwan building systems, which include many rules that define and control different types of external spaces. In accommodation of such strict demands requires thinking “outside the box”, a concept of MVRDV seeking to protect through the accumulated apartment features.
By implementing these boxes and their amazement, the complex insists on its irregularity, although its plans on the floor depend on a small number of frequent types of apartments. It is worth noting that the differences in the positions and sizes of the fund were identified through digital textual programming and processing factors such as sun exposure, space efficiency, and access to services.
“In this way, the design was able to respect the limits of the local construction code while going” outside the box “to give each of the 93 apartments to the building unique ground scheme,” MVRDV explains in a statement. “The benefits of monotheism, such as space efficiency and services, are combined with the benefits of giving each apartment individual.”
In addition to a distinct silhouette, it was distinguished outside the box itself due to its height, as the low to the surrounding medium structures in Tianmo, one of the neighborhoods of Taipei in the far north. However, the building will not be completely inconsistent, as its design is characterized by an upgrade to the stores that the street shares. The tower base also includes accurate areas and multi -function spaces.
“Looking at the location of this building and its height neighbors, we knew that this would be a view to watch-something that can be seen, and something we see from,” says Winnia, what we see, says, says Winn Mass, the founding partner in MVRDV. “How can we express this in our design? The boxes that appear from the building indicate this quality. They literally communicate to its surroundings.”
Outside the fund currently under development and it will work as the first housing project in MVRDV in Taiwan. To find out more, please visit MVRDV site.
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