Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond

TIE-MA CYCLING STATION AT DAPO POND

Linkfun Architects, Studio APL

Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond

ARCHITECTS
Linkfun Architects, Studio APL

PHOTOGRAPHS
YuChen Chao Photography

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Taitung County, Taiwan

CATEGORY
Landscape Architecture, Mixed Use Architecture, Cultural Architecture

Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond

English description provided by the architects.

Floating above the ground of Dapo Pond in Taitung, a public space of a metal "lotus garden" creates a sanctuary for cyclists traversing Taiwan's East Rift Valley.

Designed by Studio APL and Lin Ko-Fang Architects, the Tie-Ma Cycling Station reimagines the infrastructure of rest. Stones discovered during foundation excavation were transformed into breathable gabion walls and shaped steel into organic canopies;

Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond
Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond

the project dissolves the boundary between the bicycle station and the wetland ecosystem. Currently in its first completed phase, this resilient landscape architecture acts not as a barrier, but as a porous interface connecting the local community with the rhythms of the water.

AN ECOLOGICAL SETTLEMENT SHAPED BY LAND AND WATER 

Situated beside the pond's primary outlet channel and framed by expansive rice fields, the site occupies an environmentally sensitive position.

Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond
Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond

Rather than treating architecture as an isolated object, the project proposes an ecological settlement, where buildings extend from and adapt to the surrounding landscape.

THE CYCLING STATION AND THE LANDSCAPE 

In Taiwan, the bicycle is affectionately known as the "Tie-Ma" - a term that imbues the machine with a spirited, organic quality.

Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond
Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond

Located at the entrance of the Dapo Pond wetland in Chi-shang Township, the Cycling Station draws inspiration from this cultural metaphor.

The architecture does not dominate the landscape; instead, it crouches low like an animal resting in the forest, its dark columns echoing the trunks of the surrounding trees.

Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond
Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond

BIOMIMICRY: THE LOTUS LEAF CANOPY 

The reception hall is sheltered by a cluster of arched, metal canopies that mimic the hydrophobic curvature of leaves.

These roofs not only provide generous shade for cyclists to rest and repair their gear but also channel rainwater into a collection system, reinforcing the site's hydrological resilience.

Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond
Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond

The gaps between the "leaves" allow sunlight to dappled through, creating a shifting play of light and shadow that mimics the forest canopy.

MATERIALITY: EXCAVATION AND REUSE 

A key ecological strategy was the strict adherence to a "zero-waste" earthwork policy. Stones excavated during the foundation digging were washed and sorted to fill the gabion walls of the wash stations.

Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond
Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond

These masonry elements provide a heavy, tactile counterpoint to the lightweight steel roof. The use of stainless mirrors on the partition walls further dematerializes the structure, reflecting the surrounding greenery and making the building disappear into its context.

PHASED GROWTH: A LIVING SETTLEMENT 

Developed in two phases, phase one, completed in July 2024, introduced the reception hall as the primary gateway to the site.

Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond
Site Plan
Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond
Elevation

Phase two, currently under construction, expands the project with a bicycle pavilion, a multifunctional exhibition and refreshment center, and accessible waterfront spaces. Together, the two phases form a cohesive public landscape along the water.

REFRAMING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PEOPLE AND WATER

Rather than a single-purpose facility, the Tie-Ma Cycling Station is conceived as an integrated landscape system.

Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond
Section
Tie-ma Cycling Station At Dapo Pond
Detail

Through carbon-reducing materials, resilient design, and ecological coexistence strategies, the plan transforms bicycle stations into waterfront public spaces that can be used daily, used for learning, and embraced by nature, providing sustainable public spaces for the Chi-shang Township.