Daily mental relief

Daily mental relief - office tower / model
 

Award

First Prize Winner of The Taipei Institutes of Architects Thesis Competition 2017

Faculty’s Choice - Honorable Mention Award for Design Excellence in Architecture 2017

Duration

Sep 2016 - Jun 2017 (10 mo)

Advisor

Yoshawn Shieh

Category

Office Tower | Bachelor’s thesis

Location

Tokyo, Japan

Keywords

Office, Japan, Office worker, Relief, Mental space, Mental shelter, Routine, Ritual


Context

 
Day in day out, restless, empty, illustration

Day in day out, I get back home, veg on my armchair, and question myself.

“Why am I so fed up?“
“What am I working so hard for?“

Drifting with the tide, being restless, and pouring oneself even empty inside, how do modern people find relief?

homogenize, unique, people, illustration

It’s a stable world with strict rules.

Capitalism evaluated people by the price system. Under notions of efficiency and utility, individuals have homogenized. People become a cog in the machine of society, and ultimately, lose their souls.

It’s a stable but stifled world.

 

Issue: How could architecture create mental shelters for modern people?

 
 
shelter, relief, gateway, hand drawing, imagination
 

Statement: Co-existence

 
 
black in black, oil painting, acrylic painting, society and people, blance.

We have to consider society and people at the same time.

The symbiosis relationship between people and society is irresistible. Therefore, we should reach reconciliation between them, instead of changing either.

Take the drawing as an example. The concept is “balance”, the background black is “society”, and the gloss black is “people“. While looking at the drawing, the concept will only be preserved, if we consider the background and the gloss black as one. In other words, we will lose the concept, if we draw a clear boundary between them.

 

Strategy: Create ritualized space in daily routine

 
 
Thinking process, mind-set, Strategy
 

Self-projection: Capture the sense of relief


Story: My life and imagination as an office worker at Tokyo

 

Site context: Daily life around Tokyo central district

 

Massing: A sun-clock-liked patio creates ritualized moments everyday

 

Program: Flexibility and dynamicity

 
 
 

Curtain wall system: Shadows create unique spatial narratives for each program