Square Tai Cha Store by Mei-Lin Hsu
Square Tai Cha Store Taiwan Building, Tea Room Architecture Images
Square Tai Cha Store by Mei-Lin Hsu
Contemporary Taiwan Architectural Development – design by by Mei-Lin Hsu architect
9 Mar 2019
Square Tea Store in Taiwan
Design: Keng Fu Lo, architect
Located alongside the road in the mountain, the square white building reveals its charms by means of its modern architectural shapes. As a distinctive tea store, Tai Cha Store run by its third generation has been promoting the tea culture, from the perspectives of tea and related environment.
Inspired from the lantern style of Taiwan Pavilion of World Expo in Shanghai, the Square by Mei-Lin Hsu designer presents the principle of “organic tea species”, of which the underground floors express the idea of tree roots, the rooms including processing, examining, storing, packaging and developing.
People drink teas on the seats outside the building, while admiring the beauty of the architecture meanwhile.
The ground floor embodies tea display, tasting and checkout counter. This is the place trying high-quality teas and appreciating pleasant tea-culture environment.
This is where the client considering business strategy and developing new techniques. Outside the building, the L-shape fish pool symbolizes the vigor of the building.
For the client’s family only, the second floor demonstrates the idea of “tree leaves”, including the master bedroom, baby room and study room.
Square by Mei-Lin Hsu...
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