A Thousand Hills
Designed by
Ying-Chin Hung, National Taipei University of Technology Taipei, Taiwan
Title:
A Thousand Hills
Category:
Architectural Design Category
Location:
Taoyuan City, Taiwan
Designer:
Ying-Chin Hung, National Taipei University of Technology Taipei, Taiwan
Website:
Ying-Chin Hung, National Taipei University of Technology Taipei, Taiwan
Team:
Ying-Chin Hung, National Taipei University of Technology Taipei, Taiwan
Photo Credits:
Ying-Chin Hung, National Taipei University of Technology Taipei, Taiwan
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Due to the increasing climate change and the rising awareness of environmental conservation, the designer hopes to create a green building with minimal waste on a land full of natural vitality and to build a natural paradise where ecology and architecture can complement each other. After studying the ecological design theory and environmental behavior psychology, the designer adopts a different low-impact green design approach to enable the building to interact with the ecology in a positive cycle. The designer uses a green design with low-carbon and energy-saving features to plan different designs and use different materials for different sections of the building and natural conditions. With the designer’s ingenuity, the building and the ecological system can achieve a positive interaction and introduce the function of the building into the environment.