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Moon PARK
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Moon PARK
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Moon PARK
Moon PARK
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Moon PARK

Residential High-Rise Architecture

Moon Park is a residential high-rise that plays the role of a 'Three-Dimensional Park', a mountain, in the concrete jungle of Taichung, Taiwan. In response to the growing green sprawl of the nearby Central Park, Moon Park continues the landscape upward, providing a healing hiking journey and seasonal landscaping, all in the comfort of home. Being aware of the local context, the ground floor landscaping provides a friendly entrance, welcoming both old and new neighborhoods into its public spaces.

Client / Manufacturer

CHWANG JAN BUILDING

Taichung, TW
Design

WANG ARCHITECTS & ASSOCIATES

Taichung, TW
Date of Launch
2022
Development Time
more than 24 Month
Target Regions
Asia
Target Groups
Consumers / Users

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