
“The Island” is a 21-story residential tower in Taichung, Taiwan, designed to carry greenery and nature to town, whilst additionally offering communal areas.
The venture options 76 flats, business areas, and a communal eating room, living room, and karaoke house.
The roof includes a shared lawn terrace, surrounding a layered inexperienced crown that hosts a multi-functional shared house for citizens’ use.

The Island will reuse fabrics anywhere conceivable, for instance, by means of salvaging stone from the present construction’s partitions and flooring for use as a flooring end within the new construction.
Its greenery is complemented by means of the natural curves all over the design, made conceivable by means of the ceramic facade. The usage of a mosaic of small abnormal shapes, the tiles may also be tailored to each and every curve, in one way highest recognized from the paintings of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. The usage of various other sun shades of white, greater items are used at the flat spaces, whilst a smaller, extra granular development is carried out to the tighter curves, leading to a easy end.





