
Transient Metropolitan Residence
Mobile Urban Renewal Catalyst
In the high-density city of Taipei, the urban fabric is three-dimensional. To alleviate traffic flow, there are numerous elevated roads and transportation systems at varying levels. However, these towering infrastructures often act like barriers, disconnected from the dense urban life around them. This led me to question whether it is possible to break free from the traditional notion of housing being fixed to the land, and instead, leverage the existing urban infrastructure to promote the city's renewal and evolution.
Date: 2024
Type: Collaborative Competition - 17th Buildner Affordable Housing Challenge
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Team: YaJu Lee, ChingChen Liu (2)
Role: As a two-person design team member, I mainly focused on Site Analysis, Main Architecture Design, Narrative Diagram, and Structure System Integration




