SHORT DESCRIPTION
This exclusive residential project is designed around the principle of harmonizing with the natural surroundings. Emphasizing an open layout in the public areas, the interior is bathed in natural light and lush greenery, offering residents a revitalizing escape. The development is meticulously planned with year-round barrier-free design, promoting a welcoming and inclusive living environment. Inspired by the serene forest landscapes of Taiwan's Alishan Mountain, the design incorporates intricate solid wood latticework, evoking a sense of abundant natural beauty. Furthermore, the project utilizes 60% environmentally friendly, durable, and recyclable green building materials, aligning with the low-carbon "cradle to cradle" philosophy. Upon entering the residence, one is immediately struck by the expansive and transparent public area. In addition to encompassing the essential functions of a living room and kitchen, the designer integrated a reading space situated behind the sofa. This space is seamlessly connected to the communal area, enabling residents to engage in activities such as resting, dining, reading, and office work within the same area, thereby amplifying the space's multifunctionality. To facilitate the extension of greenery within the space, the designer purposefully employed fog and gray mirror installation methods to manipulate the ingress of natural light. This deliberate choice results in a dynamic interplay of light and virtual imagery, bestowing the space with an ever-changing interplay of light and shadow. Considering the diverse needs of potential occupants, including individuals of varying ages and abilities, the designers conscientiously allocated space for wheelchairs and assistive devices. Furthermore, meticulous spatial planning ensures unimpeded movement, fostering an environment that is not only inclusive but also conducive to independent mobility and daily living, thus embodying a "people-oriented" and welcoming ethos. The corridor incorporates indirect lighting and angled design. Within the master bedroom, the utilization of floor-to-ceiling windows and an L-shaped desk optimally maximizes available space.