The Lavender Garden
Designed by
BAIJU CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD., CHIEN-MIN WANG
Title:
The Lavender Garden
Category:
Architectural Design Category
Location:
Taiwan
Designer:
BAIJU CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD., CHIEN-MIN WANG
Website:
Team:
BAIJU CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD.
Photo Credits:
BAIJU CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD., CHIEN-MIN WANG
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Architecture, of all the arts, is the one which acts the most slowly, but the most surely, on the soul, quoted from the book The Art of Thinking. The architect of this project was inspired by the famous painter Pietro Cornelius’s geometric paintings. Piet Cornelis Mondrian’s paintings are interpreted into the exterior of the building, with lines and frames to create a framing effect, combined with the greenery of the natural environment to create a harmonious and refreshing sensory experience. Looking at the facade of the building, one will notice that the primary color scheme is black and white, creating a simple and streamlined visual experience. To add details, it is complemented by wood grilles, wood grain tiles, and black tiles. In addition, each residence is equipped with large floor-to-ceiling windows and landscaped terraces, which not only allow the natural scenery outside the windows to be invoked into the house but also allow plants to be planted on the terraces, quietly echoing the green environment inside the building and providing a comfortable living experience for the residents. In addition, the architect has thoughtfully provided a parking space in the front yard to meet the residents' functional needs. The architect adopts a minimalist line and color configuration to create a modern architectural appearance. At the same time, the building itself complements the site environment through a pure architectural vocabulary. Using different materials and textures of the building materials has created a simple architectural silhouette with rich layers, creating an extraordinary, captivating architectural image.