Green Places Community Clubhouse
Designed by
Chain10 Architecture & Interior Design Institute

Title:
Green Places Community Clubhouse
Category:
Architectural Design Category
Location:
Tainan city, Taiwan
Designer:
Chain10 Architecture & Interior Design Institute
Website:
Keng-Fu Lo
Team:




Moooten Studio / Qimin Wu
Photo Credits:
Chain10 Architecture & Interior Design Institute
Copyrights:
The project is a shared space for the residents of the Tainan community. It provides spaces for dining, reading, exercising, learning, sharing and communication. The floors are stacked vertically as a series of free curves. The design is based on natural patterns and includes a reflecting pond, outdoor plaza and unobstructed views of the nearby hills. Varied surfaces with differing heights to provide more interaction and fun between people. Natural elements are brought into the building not only through its decor, but with a wall formed of tall trees. The result is a harmonious environment where human life maintains contact with nature.
The structure of the walls contain an anodized aluminum RC layer. When the cold air enters the gap between layers it helps drive out the hot air caused by the intense sunshine. In winter, the design, large trees, double wall and other functions effectively block contact with the cold air. Another essential element to the design is the tower ventilation. It helps promote indoor air flow after absorbing the heat generated by the iron roof. Thermal buoyancy helps to promote the indoor air convection rate and manages to achieve adequate ventilation.