Solar Locus / air matters & 16 arch studio

Solar Locus / air matters & 16 arch studio - Exterior Photography
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Tainan, Taiwan
  • Category: Offices
  • Design Team: Ming-En Ko, Albert Huang, Jeff Huang, Emily Cheng
  • City: Tainan
  • Country: Taiwan
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Text description provided by the architects. Solar Locus is the corporate headquarters of a solar energy company in Taiwan. Taking light as its point of departure, the project seeks a return to the essence of nature, with architecture serving as a medium to reconnect humanity with the natural world. The design aspires to create a structure that captures the traces of light and shadow — where one can reawaken to the presence of light and nature through spatial perception — rendering the architecture itself a "Container of Light."

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Cite: "Solar Locus / air matters & 16 arch studio" 05 Sep 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1033741/solar-locus-air-matters-and-16-arch-studio> ISSN 0719-8884

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