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Cicada, Taipei City, Taiwan, 2011 designed by Marco Casagrande
Cicada is urban acupuncture for Taipei city penetrating the hard surfaces of industrial laziness in order to reach the original ground and get in touch with the collective Chi, the local knowledge that binds the people of Taipei basin with nature. The cocoon of Cicada is an accidental mediator between the modern man and reality. There is no other reality that nature. -- ArchDaily
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Forest Pavilion, Guangfu, Hualien, Taiwan designed by nArchitects
the temporary pavilion is composed of 11 vaults constructed from freshly cut bamboo, organized in two rings around a small outdoor theater, with a loop of wood decking serving as seating or a circular stage. -- ARCHITECT MagazineRead a post from ArchDaily
Source: Takeshi Asano archdaily.com |
Yoshi Bar, Shiga, Japan, 2013 designed by Naoya Matsumoto
The Seian University is located within the views of the Lake Biwa. The curriculum of the Spatial Design class every year produces their landscape using “reed” grows. -- ArchDaily
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