Often the unusual
circumstances surrounding the design of a project leads to the most unusual
results.
In the case of this
temporary sales center in Taipei
by Oyler Wu Collaborative, the convergence of a set of ongoing architectural
interests converged with an unusual site, timeline, program, and developer to
create an unexpected outcome. The existing building is really a conglomeration
of different buildings, built over several decades.
The outcome is a
five-story volume pierced (quite literally) and interconnected by an intricate
ribbon of rope, steel, and fabric. The renovation creates an entirely new
identity and is suggestive of the modern intervention that will soon occupy the
site.
Located on the
future site of a new16-story residential tower (also designed by Oyler Wu
Collaborative), the developers were interested in renovating the existing
corner building to become the sales center for that future building. The
program includes meeting and exhibition rooms as well as a model home. Interestingly, the program called for only
half of the square footage of the existing building.
With the most
desirable spaces being on the upper floors, the second and third floors were
left unprogrammed. The initial design brief called for a new “skin” with a
thickness of no more than 7
inches to work within. The limited programmatic needs
created the potential for an intervention that somehow made use of those
spaces.
With the desire to
create a “spatial ribbon” that flowed between facades and into the building,
one of the primary features of the building is a torqued void that cuts through
the southern facade of the building and then re-emerges on the eastern facade.
In the spirit of
Gordon Matta-Clark, this void offers unusual views of the city through, out of,
and deep into the heart of the building. With much of building acting as a
simple volume, the intricacy of the detail in the facade creates a visual and
spatial connector between the openings.
Beginning at an
oculus at the ground floor, the ribbon flows up through the voids and spreads
across the facade eventually linking up with windows, wrapping into adjacent
facades.
Location: Tapei, Taiwan
Architect: Oyler Wu Collaborative
Project Team: Dwayne Oyler, Jenny Wu, Huy Le, Sanjay Sukie, Mike Piscitello, Zhao Ji Luo
Year: 2013
Client: JUT Land Development
Photographs: Courtesy of Oyler Wu Collaborative
Architect: Oyler Wu Collaborative
Project Team: Dwayne Oyler, Jenny Wu, Huy Le, Sanjay Sukie, Mike Piscitello, Zhao Ji Luo
Year: 2013
Client: JUT Land Development
Photographs: Courtesy of Oyler Wu Collaborative











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