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Featuring Beautiful Blend of Cypress Wood, Metal and Concrete in The Taiwanese Jungle


Featuring Beautiful Blend of Cypress wood, metal and concrete, this home situated in the Taiwanese jungle is anything but ordinary. Designed by Mao, Shen-Chiang Architecture Studio, Shih Ao Fair-faced Concrete and 10mm Interior Studio, this triangular-shaped home features a beautifully appointed dining room, kitchen and living room. 



With exposed concrete walls and a China fir roof, this sleek and economical three-floor, 330-square-meter concrete villa within a lush complex takes inspiration from traditional tea houses, Danish Modern design, and the verdant greenery of its surroundings. Complete with an on-site tea house, the dining and kitchen space occupies the ground floor, with open access to the garden.



The dining table, designed by Shen-Chiang, is surrounded by Hans Wegner Wishbone Chairs. A wooden slatted wall behind the dining table adds further texture. By using glass around the dining area, this allows ample daylight to come through without having to always rely on a lighting system.



Ecological elements are at the forefront of this design with green materials that reduce energy consumption, are low maintenance and highly durable. A robust security system means that the home can be monitored all day.

Throughout this stunning project, the architectural identity of the home, including its outstanding façades, roofs and eye-catching interiors, stays true to the environmentally friendly theme. 

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