Breathable Paiwan Slate House
Designed by
Pingtung County Govt. ,Pan Men-an. Sandimen, Pakedavai Assn. STU
Title:
Breathable Paiwan Slate House
Category:
Architectural Design Category
Location:
Pingtung County, Taiwan
Designer:
Pingtung County Govt. ,Pan Men-an. Sandimen, Pakedavai Assn. STU
Website:
Sandimen Pakedavai Culture and Arts Assn. STU
Team:
Pingtung County Government, Pan Men-an
Photo Credits:
Pingtung County Govt. ,Pan Men-an. Sandimen, Pakedavai Assn. STU
Copyrights:
As its name, a slate house is made of stacked stone slates. Its unique traditional stacking technique not only allows the house to be ventilated but keeps warm in winter and cool in summer. However, due to the wear and tear of time, inevitably problems have been surfaced such as broken slabs and erosion by wood termites, resulting in water leakage and poor lighting. To solve these critical issues, the design team carried out a renovation plan. For the roofing slates, the design team invited an experienced craftsman and selected new durable slab materials to re-lay and by using larger slates to create a waterproof effect to reduce the superimposed surface. In addition to the exterior restoration, the design team also replaced most of the existing beams and columns that connect to the interior to reinforce the structure. At the same time, four skylights on the roof were added by the design team, which solves the problem of insufficient lighting, meets the concepts of energy-saving and carbon reduction, making the integrations of interior and exterior landscape are well connected with the outdoor resting areas.