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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Filter Life in Taiwan by Waterfrom Design

 
June 4th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Waterfrom Design

Filter Life

The brand specializing in water dispenser production and sales was given a new younger and more fashionable image under the management of the second generation ownership. Waterfrom Design transforms the perspective of space in the 30-year factory as if it were water. Deconstructing the filtration cycle is a complex process, and layers are used to separate spaces based on the concept of “water filtration” in the water making process. Light materials such as barcode glass and mesh are used for partitioning, and vertical and horizontal routes pass through and overlap like the water treatment process. Table lamps and railings are decorated with bright and saturated colors. The spatial direction and linear rhythm are guided through the layout of work tables, pipelines, and steel beams. The stainless steel block shaped structure at the entrance is polished by hand and glistens like water ripples. The reception counter and outdoor signboard wall are made from cement and have layers of water wave patterns. Along with the wall full of the filtering material activated carbon, as if they begin to tell the story of this space.

Factory facade, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

  • Architects: Waterfrom Design
  • Project: Filter Life
  • Location: Taiwan
  • Photography: Kuomin Lee
  • Designer: Nic Lee, Richard Kuo, Zona Chen
  • Client: Forest Spring Enterprise co., Ltd.
  • Floor Area: 900m2
  • Design Period: 2016.03~2017.07
  • Construction Period: 2017.08~2018.06

Factory entrance, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Rebirth

The base was originally storage space, the structure and layout of the old building was retained, and the light lemon yellow color of the fence reveals the ambition for a brand rebirth. Semi-transparent U-shaped glass has replaced the iron sheets and windows at the front, eliminating the common issue of factories being dark. The shifting lights pass through the glass wall and form a variety of rosy colors. Together with the rich colors of the factory wall next to it, they form a modern façade that is minimalism with aesthetic colors. The recycling structure made from transparent plastic sheets becomes a light emitting building when sunlight shines on it, performing the performance art of recycling in the front courtyard.

Factory facade, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Guard room, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Fluid

The middle of the space is a laboratory built with glass, the laboratory’s table is made from steel, veneer, and hollow boards symbolize the corporate culture of innovation and research & development, showing the dynamic process through a circular route surrounded by lamps. Exposed gray pipes and colored glass that reflect on each other in the block-shaped office space above create a depth of view similar to filters, and increase the spatial depth and temperature of the second floor. The hand-painted curved wall of the hallway and lights hanging in the rest area deconstruct the symbols of water twisting, turning and overflowing.

Recycling area, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Reception area, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Meeting area, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Laboratory, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

2F office area, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Reception area, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Waiting area, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Meeting area, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Staff resting area, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Exhibition area, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Laboratory, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Working table, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Laboratory, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Exhibition area, meeting area, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

2F office view, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

1F open office area 1, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

1F open office area, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Behind signboard wall, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

Corridor, Image Courtesy © Kuomin Lee

AABB Elevation, Image Courtesy © Waterfrom Design

Area Plan, Image Courtesy © Waterfrom Design

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Categories: Courtyard, Exhibition, Factory, Laboratory and Office, Reception




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