Lee Family Residence

Lee Family Residence
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Lee Family Residence
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LEE FAMILY RESIDENCE

Harmony-design Studio

LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Native Taiwan Architecture & Design Ltd

TEAM
Min-Yan Chou, Yi-Chen Li, Ming-Chih Tai, Yu-Chih Huang, Shih-Hsun Lo, Wen-Ju Chen

PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT
Chieh-Erh Huang, Hsin-Yi Chung

PROJECT ARCHITECT
Po-Min Kung

PHOTOGRAPHS
Harmony-design Studio

AREA
270 m²

YEAR
2016

LOCATION
Puzi City,, Taiwan (Roc)

CATEGORY
Houses, Renovation

Text description provided by architect.

This is an old house renovation project. The original building was an early-style two-story house built over two decades ago.

Lee Family Residence
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Lee Family Residence
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It is located in a rural area surrounded by vast sugarcane and rice fields. A tributary of Chianan Irrigation runs through the front of the building. In the back lies a folk religion temple with a good number of followers.

We spent almost a year discussing through email with our client, Dr. Lee, before we first met. Our main goal is to prolong the house’s life and to keep it in usage.

Lee Family Residence
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Lee Family Residence
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Instead of renewing only the building itself, we created a courtyard and a semi-outdoor space by setting up walls around it.

As a result, it increases the volume of the building, which invites sunlight, water, wind and plants of different seasons to come into the space and transforms it into a home with nature.

Lee Family Residence
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Lee Family Residence
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RENOVATION OF THE ORIGINAL BUILDING

We reserved most of the old Prussian blue kiln ceramic tiles featuring on the facades and replaced some with pebble-dash to accentuate the aged tiles’ color and texture.

We also tore down the old stairs, part of partition walls as well as some floor slabs and built a puny courtyard inside. This provides a green view at the new stairs to the second floor.

Lee Family Residence
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Lee Family Residence
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It also creates cross ventilation and brings sunlight indoors. The main purpose is to design a comfortable living space without airconditioning.

NEW CONSTRUCTION AROUND THE OLD BUILDING

By adding three solid white building structures around the original building in different heights, we constructed a southward courtyard, in which a rainwater recycling pool was built to lower the summer heat. The thick concrete walls provide a strong barrier of the chilling north wind in winter.

Lee Family Residence
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Lee Family Residence
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Lee Family Residence
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The white double-skin structures at the northwest corner serve as an independent guestroom as well as a solution to excessive sunlight in the afternoon. It also produces a beautiful shadow effect in the space.

At the southeast corner, we extended the interior to the former corridor and reformed the back façade towards the temple with a white wall.

Our intention of this project is to turn an abandoned building into a comfortable rural house.

Lee Family Residence
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Lee Family Residence
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It is also our greatest hope to create compatibility between the old and the new and to see the house stand in harmony with the temple, the old trees, the waterway and the surrounding fields.


Lee Family Residence
© Harmony-design Studio
Lee Family Residence
© Harmony-design Studio
Lee Family Residence
© Harmony-design Studio
Lee Family Residence
© Harmony-design Studio
Lee Family Residence
© Harmony-design Studio


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