The dream of architecture can be carried out through an ideal home. Instead of extravagant visual display, its design can be achieved by tranquility and depth.
At the start of the design, one question was mulled over: what architectural solution can result from the brainstorming of “Tai Architect” and “Treasure Dragon”? How shall the simple yet elegant “Treasure” architecture fit within the splendorous and majestic zone of Phase 7? At last, the designer decided that Treasure Dragon’s future luxury is to satisfy human necessities, and thus culture becomes the focus.
The designer empowers home living by culture. To differentiate from the typical splendor within Phase 7 zone, the twin-tower architecture expands the living boundaries by dissecting the building volumes, which not only gains the most areas for the storefront and public spaces on the first floor, but exposes visually further toward the nature of sun, sky, clouds, winds and trees. One senses tranquility and time by pausing in the space isolated from all discordance.
Instead of the extravagant language, the elevation incorporates simple lines and materials. The curved balcony creates the contrast of one vs. two, and large vs. small. This rhythm transcends culture and nature into a composition of musical notes, as if a concerto played throughout Phase 7.