288_Tzu-Jung Huang, Chia-Wei Chang , Mu-Hwai Liou: Pilgrimage of Everyday Life

288_Tzu-Jung Huang, Chia-Wei Chang , Mu-Hwai Liou: Pilgrimage of Everyday Life

Tzu-Jung Huang, Chia-Wei Chang , Mu-Hwai Liou from Taiwan: “Tzu-Jung is a graduate who completed his bachelor at the Feng Chia University and his thesis project won the first prize in the final year. His works mainly focus on prototyping, narrative architecture embedded within cultural patterns and the notion of sustainable development. He is passionate for exploring the intersection of social complexity and natural phenomenon which you can see in the projects. Tzu-Jung's works have been awarded for international architecture prizes such as Rethinking The Future,Asian Contest Of Architectural Rookies Award and LafargeHolcim Awards.”

Website: https://dexterhuang.cargocollective.com/Projects


University: Feng Chia University

Professor(s): Po-Jen Cheng


Name of Project: Pilgrimage of Everyday Life

Project Description: The project mainly tackles water-related issues and explores the ideal prototype of an egalitarian community center. By introducing the fog catcher technique, it proposes to create a multi functional gathering place for casual interaction, knowledge sharing, rites and so on.

Water is a sacred component in Nepal in terms of religious activities and everyday life. Thus, the proposal focuses on transforming conventional community center into “pilgrimage of everyday life”. The center draws on locally sourced, sustainable materials but seeks to use them in innovative ways, thereby allowing the villagers to preserve their traditions and harvesting water with a sense of proud and dignity. Taking inspiration of Nepalese daily outfit, Doko, the bamboo structures are interwoven with meshes to a religiously and locally significant typology, representing and encouraging the villagers to be engaged with the construction of this iconic center — one they can appreciate and take pride in.

The fog catchers above the ground allow humid air to pass through then condense it into droplets which are transported down the funnel and then the well. Furthermore, the system is able to tremendously ameliorate the inefficiency of water collection, as well as creating ever-changing landscape formed by the glistening, translucent waxed linen. Also, the spiral structure amplifies the abundance of religious and natural power in this area, providing a place beneath it for people to worship the blue sky and celebrate the harvest of water. The plaza space can be highly flexible, used for meeting, food preparation, mediation and festive activities and so forth. The facade and exterior platforms are adorned and draped with the locals’ goods and food aroma. Thus, going to the community center becomes a delightful and spiritual journey which one can experience personal and social transformation and celebrate the importance of local traditions, communal gatherings and Mother Earth.

Instagram Username: @tj_huangsketchbook, @muliou, @harvv3iz

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