Treasure Garden / Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel Constructing exterior. Picture © Studio Millspace+ 20 Share ShareFbTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/912091/treasure-garden-antonio-citterio-patricia-viel Constructing exterior. Picture © Studio MillspaceTextual content description supplied by the architects. Within the quickly rising seventh district of Taichung (Taiwan), Treasure Garden gives lavish dwelling areas and beneficiant frequent areas in a chic Italian style, paying homage to the masterful geometrics of Giò Ponti. The structure and inside design for the newest residential constructing by Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel create a unified design framework with elongated lattice patterns and a contrasting but delicate shade palette with metallic components. The design idea for the event inserts a transparent, distinctive and figurative residential ingredient at a primary location of town.Constructing exterior. Picture © Studio Millspace “It's the consideration to the standard of the interiors that units the mission aside. For us, it's onerous to consider structure with out imagining what the constructing’s inside is like. The extraordinary mild fixture on the entrance, the standard of the furnishings and the fittings make all of the distinction.” – Antonio Citterio Constructing exterior. Picture © Studio MillspaceThe residential tower, barely lower than 160 meters in peak, has its longer aspect on the north-south axis, following the form of the location. Because of the distinctive orientation of its structure, the constructing overlooks the adjoining Summer season Inexperienced Park, opening up the elegant interiors to panoramic views of town. By means of the splitting of the western facade and a slight rotation of the dividing planes, the condominium on the park opens its view in the direction of town, whereas the condominium on the again opens instantly in the direction of the half within the southern path. Thus, the association of the residential areas ensures the identical stage of consolation for the 2 varieties of flats discovered within the typical ground stage.Constructing exterior. Picture © Studio Millspace “It was essential that we create a high-quality building with stone–principally typical to traditional homes–however with a up to date design.” – Patricia Viel Constructing inside. Picture © Sam Siew ShienConstructing inside. Picture © Sam Siew ShienFrom an city standpoint and as an architectural presence within the native context, the mission presents itself as a component constructed by planes, not by volumes. It includes a collection of planes, with areas conceived as residential zones, public areas, terraces and landscapes. On this community of design parameters, architectural components change into the load-bearing construction within the building of the general picture of the constructing, punctuated by strong components of stone, separate from the glass surfaces of the facades and the balconies.Constructing inside. Picture © Sam Siew Shien “It's a design that's born out of the façade. We had three predominant structural blades and we intervened with glass and home windows. It was a right away response, a gesture of a sketch.”– Antonio Citterio Constructing exterior. Picture © Studio MillspaceThis new residential tower is characterised by architectural elements of slender and lightweight blades, from floor to sky, coated by a diamond-shaped display of a chic and versatile geometry utilized each on the façade and contained in the communal areas. The panorama mission is predicated on the definition of an area of clear, outlined entry. It demarcates a personal place, outlined in the direction of the surface by a double enclosure with a diamond design, a filtering wall to create a wealthy, calm and poetic backyard, with fruit bushes inside, and sculptural bushes to mark the car entry and the doorway.Constructing exterior. Picture © Studio Millspace