Article source: XRANGE Architects
On an ocean front mountain top between tall grasses and acacia forests, rugged curvaceous walls blur the boundaries between architecture and landscape to define public and private spaces to create an 8 room retreat.
The remote location is susceptible to gale-force winter winds, sea salt in the atmosphere, and had no access road prior to construction. Furthermore, the lack of skilled construction labor and the shoestring project budget drove the decision to use cast in place concrete early on at the concept phase for its climatic endurance, ease of transport and storage on site.
- Architects: XRANGE Architects
- Project: Wandering Walls
- Location: Pingtung County, Taiwan
- Photography: Kuo-Min Lee, Lorenzo Pierucci, Studio Millspace
- Site Area: 2,880㎡
- Building Area: 490㎡
- Structural engineers : Top Technic Engineering Consultants Co., Ltd.
- Lighting Design : Unolai Lighting Design & Associates