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FEATURED PROJECTS

THE XXX LAND

This is a research topic about A piece of land that was stolen by a cement company 40 years ago from indigenous people in Taiwan, and how this movement affects the economy, environment, and the people of the Taroko tribe.

The proposal of the ecology park and museum gives the land a second life, not only educating people about the tragic history of the environment but also an economic booster for the local cultural industry.

CONCRETE

OASIS

Modern cities are described as a concrete jungle, where nature is away from our everyday lives and only row after rows of concrete buildings left in our view. While developing a new method of construction, we can use easily accessible natural material to minimize the waste created during construction.

As time goes by, the earth mold became stronger while the root expands. This pavilion is an architecture that integrates with nature and supported by the root system of plants. 

WASTE

REVOLUTION

A product’s life cycle has always been linear, quick born, and straight to the long dying process. What if we can make it into a sustainable cycle by connecting two ends, turn the kitchen waste into mycelium brick for architecture, biofuel for the garbage truck, heat for greenhouses, and clean water for firefly restoration.

We add some different programs into this new waste to energy plant, such as science institute, NGOs, product design firms, start-up incubator...and also a restaurant supported by the food grown by the machine in the greenhouse. We design two interlocking doughnut-like masses, running in and out of the original building. And use colors to differentiate the target user of each space.

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RECENT NEWS

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08  /  07  /  2020

Graduated from Syracuse University Master of Science in Architecture:
Design, Energy, Futures

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06  /  06  /  2019

Exhibition:
THE 2019 TTDA Thesis Exhibition is taking place at Songshan cultural park warehouse #1

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04  /  24  /  2019

SPOSAD released the final candidate for its architectural scholarship program 
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