Lè Architecture / Aedas


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  • Architects: Aedas
  • Location: Yuanqu Street, Nangang District, Taipei City, Taiwan
  • Director: Dr Andy Wen
  • Area: 11449.8 m2
  • Project Year: 2017
  • Façade Consultant: 美樺實業股份有限公司
  • Structural Engineer: ENVISION structural engineering consultant
  • 3 D Consultant: HKR Engineering Consultants
  • Lighting Consultant: Guang Lighting Design
  • Landscape Design: Aedas, Chiu Chui-Juey Architect and Associates

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Location and Context
Nangang is a fast-emerging district in southeastern Taipei, with major facilities such as Financial Park, Software Park, Exhibition Center etc. The project site is near Nanhu Bridge and Nangang Software Park Metro Station.


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Concept

Concept

Design Concept
The building integrates regional culture and represents it in a contemporary building form. The design drew inspiration from pebbles along the Keelung River to deliver a unique, aesthetically appealing exterior coupling with greenery on the façade. Its design conveys the ideas of roundness and elegance, strength and character. The egg-like shape implies it is an incubator of knowledge and a metaphor of intellectual revival, which integrates well with the local context and marks an important milestone in the revitalisation of the fast emerging Nangang district.


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Use of Space
Efficient, interactive and healthy office spaces are planned to provide an ‘urban living room’ with span-leveled communal areas including pantries, cafes, small libraries and breakout areas, creating a comfortable and inspiring work environment for creativity.


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Special Features
Lè Architecture adopts a sustainable and green design with the use of the latest modeling and simulation software. From the outset of the design process, our sustainability team employs our in-house analytical tools to develop unique and cutting-edge environmental design strategies for the project. With an advanced Green BIM Platform and scientific green building analysis, a seamless integration of scientific analysis and aesthetic design is achieved.


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The 70-metre tall office building employs multiple strategies to add greenery to the façade and is focused on minimising energy demands. The building is designed with straight glass panels which optimise construction feasibility. The western wall serves as a `breathing facade’ with a series of vertical aluminum fins and green planters providing sufficient sun-shading for interior office spaces and effectively lower the temperature in the interiors which reduces the need for mechanical cooling during summer. The plants also serves as filters for outdoor air.


Concept

Concept

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