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Teal Sea is the landscape project which is facing the first row of the forest park, the volumetric configuration of the three high-rise buildings with the largest indoor area was abandoned during the building volume plan, and 60% of the land was released as open space, adjacent to the park green space, and expanded the urban ecological island-hopping benefit.
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Facing the first row of the forest park, the volumetric configuration of the three high-rise buildings with the largest indoor area was abandoned during the building volume plan, and 60% of the land was released as open space, adjacent to the park green space, and expanded the urban ecological island-hopping benefit.
Landscape, Garden Design, Design, Space, Planning
Throughout the entire project, nearly 70% of the entire site’s land is released for greening and public use. The overall street corner landscape space is opened to make the field of vision broad clear. The park will guide the view and the flowing water will flow through, which is both open and fun. The courtyard traveling tours are no longer just inward self-appreciation and a contribute to the urban ecological connection.
On the corner of the street welcoming the park and the crowds of large-scale IKEA, the wide square center is a public artwork composed of multi-faceted diamond-shaped metal. The anti-colored metal on the ground reflects the colorful paintings on the carvings, and the colorful changes in the daytime are like a kaleidoscope.
The project finished in December 2019 in Taichung, Taiwan.
The subtropical climate in Taiwan is the most suitable south-facing residential unit, where each household faces the park’s large green space and comfortable microclimate. With such a land mass allocation strategy and landscape courtyard garden design techniques, it creates a win-win situation of urban architectural development, residential life microclimate adjustment and urban ecological quality optimization.
Using the method of turning the line of sight to guide, the multi-layered forest belt with winding water and clusters allows the passerby to experience the curved water across the small bridge, with the natural hearing of the stream, meet the old trees lying on the river, and walk into the building colonnade spaces such as, interiors are interconnected and borrowed from the scene, highlighting the level of green landscape and the distinctive sense of design, with the humanistic and artistic life as the overall feature, making the courtyard landscape and forest park dialogue and scene interweaving.
1617 is 1,600 days of careful construction. 1617 is 10% of land, 60% of life, and 70% of public welfare. Wen-Xin Forest Park is in the Taichung Civic Center dedicated area, just like the significance of Central Park to New York City.
Image #1-5: Photographer Chi-Min Wu, Teal Sea, 2019.
Teal Sea Landscapes has been a Iron winner in the Landscape Planning and Garden Design award category in the year 2020 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Iron A' Design Award is awarded to good designs that meet the rigorous professional and industrial standards set by the A' Design Awards. This recognition is reserved for works that demonstrate a solid understanding of design principles and show creativity within their execution. Recipients of the Iron A' Design Award are acknowledged for their practical innovations and contributions to their respective fields, providing solutions that improve quality of life and foster positive change. These designs are a testament to the skill and dedication of their creators, showcasing their ability to address real-world challenges through thoughtful design.
Hsu Fu Chu was recognized with the coveted Iron A' Design Award in 2021, a testament to excellence of their work Teal Sea Landscapes.
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