Articulating Public-Private Hierarchies and Urban Density Disparities

Urban Articulation

In-between Spaces, whether at the urban scale or within a building, act like the joints of a structure, adjusting the boundaries between spaces of different functions. They create transitions between public and private realms, or provide a pause in the shift of spatial scales. By creating in-between space as a joint to articulate public-private hierarchies, Urban Articulation aims to explore how architecture can support community dynamics and foster social interaction, particularly in high-density environments.

Date: 2021 (B.Arch Year 3)
Type: Hybrid Living
Location: Tainan, Taiwan
Team: YaJu Lee, HaoYang Huang (2)
Instructor: Yang Shi-Hong
Role: As a two-person design team member, I mainly focused on Site Analysis, Narrative Diagram, Residence Units and Main Architecture Design