Taoyuan’s Qingpu area is a developing urban area. The surrounding arts and culture and public facilities have become complete, attracting many young people to live here. Therefore, starting from young family members as the conceptual starting point extends an attempt to create adults and children.
Concept.
The attempt to connect uses space to express the self-evidence of different worlds, but they are interdependent. In the end, we call this imagination an "island" and develop a form, "Island Hopping," by stacking the weights and bodies. Create a whimsical world for children, free to change the island where they are located; the "floating island" raises specific floors to form a transparent floating space,
creating a resting space for adults, independent and not wanting to be disturbed but taking care of children Vision, to explore the spatial characteristics of adults more in-depth compared to children's more concentrated "islands"; "children's islands, adults' homes" is a new and warm life proposal for families who are preparing to start a family in the future.
Program.
This community house with parent-child issues as the primary development axis has produced many exciting activities, such as parent-child reading room, outdoor performance stage, parent-child kitchen, and most importantly, the "inclusive play equipment" is placed in the base. Ideas to match each public function with the idea of communion, to create the most friendly children's play space, and hope to
stimulate children's senses and imagination through changes in colors, scales, and materials.
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Design Studio IV
Instructor
i-Hus, Chiu