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New Taiwan artwork and architecture featured in M House

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M House is the work of a teacher who has taught at the School of Architecture for many years.

Architect Qifeng Liu, a contractor friend, commissioned him to design a small company headquarters building.

This interesting architectural design may also represent another type of architectural work in the commercial architectural community in Taiwan.

 

New Taiwan artwork and architecture featured in M House

 

1. Engineering

The combination of the relationship between the square and 45 degrees, the combination of the square and the triangle,

the extension of the vertebral body,

And the geometric virtual body that cuts the concavity,

the 45-degree division of the triangle reflects the relationship with the square,

and a mixture of convex and convex cornices at an angle of 45 degrees.

 

New Taiwan artwork and architecture featured in M House

 

2. Integration

The western service core forms the highest wall of the same height as the southern facade.

In this way, on the one hand, the shape of the roof is eliminated,

so that the building structure will not have an incomplete state, but will have a complete and closed configuration.

3. Composition

Contrasting sense of scale and cutting at the same time:

The enclosed volume on the western side and the large 45-degree cut-out on the eastern side coexist.

One from the east is the general consideration, the body forms a 45-degree concept.

The second is that the south and north facades are organized in a 45 degree configuration.

The upper part of the south and north faces of the third is concave 45 degrees to cut holes drilled,

which is the anti-quantum process.

 

New Taiwan artwork and architecture featured in M House

 

4. Central space

The sunny central part incorporates a full four-way facade.

The exterior of each individual body of the building is elevated with balconies, shading elements,

and recessed shaded spaces.

5. Indoor atrium

One of the inner courtyards is a multi-purpose open space,

where panels folded at 45 degrees from the balustrade used to form a sculptural space that integrates the folded shingle ceiling.

 

 

6. Illusion

In real space, the difference in human body position, view, and stairs is another illusion.

The two sets of stairs on the sixth floor are in a 45-degree staircase, and placed on the large roof.

This is the concept of coordinate system reflection.

 

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