Heritage Link Parking Pavilio - The Chudong Parking Structure designed by Q-LAB
A new architectural landmark has quietly emerged in the heart of a small suburban town in Taiwan. With a population of barely one hundred thousand and predominantly composed of the Hakka community, the Chudong Parking Structure, designed by the innovative team at Q-LAB, is more than just a utilitarian facility. It is a thoughtful response to the unique socio-economic fabric of this town, where tourism and agriculture are the lifeblood of the local economy.
A new architectural landmark has quietly emerged in the heart of a small suburban town in Taiwan. With a population of barely one hundred thousand and predominantly composed of the Hakka community, the Chudong Parking Structure, designed by the innovative team at Q-LAB, is more than just a utilitarian facility. It is a thoughtful response to the unique socio-economic fabric of this town, where tourism and agriculture are the lifeblood of the local economy.
For years, the central market has been dealing with chaotic traffic and a shortage of parking spaces, which has caused residents inconvenience. To address this issue, local authorities decided to build a parking structure to reduce congestion and promote the town's growth. The Chudong Parking Structure is not just a solution to a practical problem but a beacon of hope for the town's future, adding to its cultural and aesthetic appeal.
The Chudong Parking Structure, designed by Q-LAB, tackles the surrounding chaos with a simple and striking approach in geometry and form. The structure's plan consists of two semicircles at each end, supported by shear walls to absorb seismic forces, which is crucial in this region. A straightforward post-and-beam structure offers a flexible and efficient solution to parking needs between these semicircles.
What sets this building apart is its ability to balance functional engineering with cultural sensitivity. The lightness of its tectonics is complemented by the rich cultural symbolism embedded in its design. The louvres that wrap the exterior of the structure are more than just an architectural feature; they are a visual homage to the traditional Hakka umbrellas, infusing the building with a sense of place and identity. This connection to the local culture makes the Chudong Parking Structure more than just a building; it's a part of the community.
The Chudong Parking Structure is more than an infrastructural addition to the town; it is an architectural statement that seamlessly blends with the existing urban fabric. Its simplicity in design and elegance in execution create a structure that, while minimal in its intervention, enriches the lifestyle of the community it serves. Through this project, Q-LAB has provided a solution to the town's parking woes and crafted a new symbol of its heritage and progress.
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*This project is one of the shortlisted project in the Sky Design Awards 2024 - Architecture Division