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2024 GFD 🏆 Awards

Gold Winner | Laurel Village | Chain10 Architecture & Interior Design Institute

Like laurel, common but also a crowning glory of Greece, Laurel Village is a collective housing pride in its design yet still praises the value of simplicity and sustainability. Located in an uprising area, Kaohsiung Science and Technology Park, it is not a surprise that the need for housing number increase. It is just a matter of time as an influx of people gather in this area once the industry starts working. It is our priority to provide all with a lovely household that will become their future sanctuary after they work from home.

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Gold 🏆 Winner
Global Future Design Awards 2024

Laurel Village
Residential Architecture (Concept)

Firm
Chain10 Architecture & Interior Design Institute

Architect/Designer
Keng Fu Lo

Design Team
Chain10 Architecture & Interior Design Institute

Location
Kaohsiung

Country
Taiwan

Photographer/Copyright
©Chain10 Architecture & Interior Design Institute

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In an uprising area, regulations for development and construction are also strict to follow regarding the direction of the Urban Plan, but we manage to fulfill the requirements and even take a step further to balance between commercial activities and the natural environment to create an ideal living environment. For instance, the government requires a 6 meters setback line but instead, we withdraw more than 20 meters to create a green pathway that is set for 20 meters long. We expect our residents and community to breathe most naturally from an oasis by implementing a stunning natural view within the human environment. It is more than an aesthetic view of the urban landscape. The landscape design on the ground floor becomes a park for residents in the community and builds up a natural wall to protect the ones inside with security, fresh air, recreational spaces, and a nice place for exercising.

A natural oasis can’t live without water. To create a secret garden in this community, we also design a pond in this area. It reduces the dust in the air and the surrounding temperature by providing good ventilation, soothing the heat island effect, and better air quality on site. What’s more, the pond creates a natural biologic chain which provides habitants for small animals and even attracts migratory birds. Above the landscape, community centers are specifically designed here for residents to enjoy themselves and gather for the bathing of phytoncide at the same time. Set itself apart from the traditional Asian community, the gym in the housing is designed not only for physical health but also mental health as user experiences the best natural view while exercising. Equipped with multipurpose rooms, a reading center, and a social hall, we encourage people of all ages to explore, interact and live harmoniously with nature, enjoying a satisfying family and friend time under the accompanying of our environment.

We also take extra care in our construction. As the increase in population inevitably brought carbon emissions, we try our best to prevent the heat island effect by creating as much cold island effect as possible. By going green and constructing with sustainable materials, we hope to stop the area from sudden changes and environmental damage. First, recyclable materials and sand are adapted to increase soil permeability. Boards are utilized, especially on the balcony, to create sufficient shadows to save energy and decrease the emission of carbon dioxide. What’s more, we emphasize lightweight construction to minimize the potential threats of earthquakes and maximize the earthquake-resistant function. Finally, North-South oriented buildings setting for better ventilation to reduce humidity and limit the number of windows on the East-West side to prevent exposure from the sunlight.

Green building practices are crucial for sustainability and environmental responsibility. We try to prioritize energy efficiency, water conservation, and the use of eco-friendly materials to result in numerous environmental, economic, and social benefits. As we continue to face pressing environmental challenges, green building practices play a vital role in mitigating these challenges and creating a more sustainable and resilient built environment for current and future generations.