L'appartement Hu / OUJ
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L'appartement Hu / OUJ
"The apartment navigates two opposing conditions: the tranquil greenery of the Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab to the south, and the bustle of a major commercial boulevard to the north."
"The low ceilings and original layout with three small bedrooms intensified the narrow proportions and the sense of enclosure."
"Iron window grilles and fixed AC units obstructed the openings, severely compromising natural light and ventilation."
A family of elderly parents and their daughters relocated to a 72-sqm apartment in Taipei after the pandemic to meet future care needs. The apartment is situated in a 40-year-old public housing complex, surrounded by contrasting environments: the peaceful Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab to the south and a busy commercial boulevard to the north. The original layout features low ceilings and three small bedrooms, creating a sense of enclosure. Additionally, iron window grilles and fixed AC units hinder natural light and ventilation.
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