Originally built in the 1960s as a naval dormitory, the house has been creatively renovated into a living and working hybrid space by architect Lin. By incorporating elements from Eastern gardens and his childhood memories, Lin enhances the relationship between nature, history, and contemporary life. Key alterations, such as transparent roofing and the removal of partitions, allow for natural light and spatial interactions to flourish. A central pool anchors the design, facilitating daily activities while embracing the perpetual dance of light and shadow, creating a poetic retreat that honors both tradition and modern living.
The house, once an auxiliary dormitory, is now a hybrid living and working space that intertwines nature, history, and modern life seamlessly.
Architect Lin's design philosophy embraces elements of community, blending childhood memories and Eastern gardens to create a sanctuary that reflects both past and present.
Transparent materials in the roof and cleared interior partition walls allow light to stream in, illuminating the central pool and enhancing the interaction of spaces.
The centrally located pool not only reflects light but also serves as a convergence point for daily life, traditional rituals, and the natural rhythms of the environment.
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