GASEA-The Cliff House
Designed by
Chain10 Architecture & Interior Design Institute
Title:
GASEA-The Cliff House
Category:
Architectural Design Category
Location:
Taitung City, Taiwan
Designer:
Chain10 Architecture & Interior Design Institute
Website:
Keng-Fu Lo
Team:
Chain10 Architecture & Interior Design Institute
Photo Credits:
Chain10 Architecture & Interior Design Institute
Copyrights:
The architecture is located in Taiwan. The east of the architecture faces Pacific cliff, so there is an excellent view of sea, and the west side of the coastal mountains, the sunshine will become weak after 3 pm, so the facades of the building use different types of glass, and there is a lot of trees in the building-related position in consideration of the sunshine, and trees are planted in the interior of the building, expecting the greatest light source and making the visual penetration with the natural. The development of the building is derived from the eastern mountain, and then converted into a plan.
The north side is the short side of the architecture and plants extended to the roof by following the slope, it can block the cold north wind. The metal materials are mainly Aluminum. The iron materials are used inside to enhance the strength of the structure, corresponding to the typhoon and the northeast monsoon, and the powder coating is used outside to resist corrosion from the sea breeze. The second floor is designed by the idea of “overlooking”, two floors are connected by large atrium space indoor to challenge the regular outlook and closed floors of modern architecture.