There are new fashion trends in home soft furnishings and color matching every year, with different hues( Hue), brightness( Value )andChroma ( Chroma )The color matching affects our vision and feelings; among the color styles that design masters still love in 2021, Wabi Sabi (Wabi Sabi) in neutral tones is the main color, showing the natural style of the original appearance of all things, creating Silent, secluded, and even a little Zen-like tones, how to create a comfortable living experience in the wabi-sabi style with moderately proportioned colors, you can try the following methods:
Beige, khaki, brown and other earth tones that are close to the original appearance of nature have an elegant and classic temperament, are tranquil and soothing, and are the first choice for creating a Wabi-Sabi style. Paired with natural light tones, the tones of sand dunes and limestone are The most natural choice reflects the Zen charm of the wall that has returned to nature after years of baptism.
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The tone of wabi-sabi has "grayscale", ranging from black, light brown to dark brown, showing calm and quiet silence. The paint brand BEHR also specially launched a color called WASABI, a low-saturation gray-green tone, which can be said to be a very important color composition in the wabi-sabi style. It is also a low-saturation color paint with texture. Walls, concrete floors, art paints, diatom mud and other paints with original textures present the Wabi-sabi style's idea of not modifying it, and are etched by the years to reveal the traces of the passage of time.
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Mouse and brown colors derived from natural ecology are the inspiration for the colors used in wabi-sabi style. These simple and low-key "bland flavors" make people relax instantly. There are nearly a hundred mouse colors alone, so there is "Forty-eight Tea and One Hundred Mouse" "One saying: The sunset rat reminds people of the white sunset flowers shrouded in shadow at dusk; Enshu Rikyu is the image that emerges from the darkness at the bottom of the white porcelain tea bowl after drinking sencha. The colors, combined with the rattan, linen and pottery elements of Zongtan Tang Tea and Lipi Tea, are warm and comfortable. The light effect balances the heaviness of the dark tones, and a sense of tranquility arises spontaneously.
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▲ Photo: ggdesign.com
▲Park House Design/Photo: MORQ
▲Park House Design/Photo: MORQ
▲ Casa COOK Gouna Design: Fat Tony Photo: cntravellerme
▲ Casa COOK Gouna Design: Fat Tony Photo: dnahotels
Wabi-sabi style design replaces shiny surfaces with matte expressive treatments, replaces precision sewing with exposed original textures, and replaces luxury with simplicity, presenting the unique gloomy beauty of wabi-sabi style, immersed in the original beauty of nature.
▲ Design:Yejian Design Photo:inf.news/home
▲ Design:Yejian Design Photo:inf.news/home
Nowadays, more and more Wabi-Sabi architecture/interior design uses fair-faced concrete technology to decorate the outer surface of the wall. The home space uses earth-toned furniture, material transformation and techniques to convey the natural feeling of returning to nature.
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What is "wabi-sabi" aesthetics? Taoism originated in the Song Dynasty of China (960-1279) and was later introduced into Zen Buddhism, with the tenets of "harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility". The words "wabi" and "wabi" mean the beauty of simple tranquility, while "sabi" and "sabi" allude to the passage of time and the impermanence of all things. Wabi-sabi aesthetics appreciates the essence of simplicity and can create an atmosphere of comfort, peace of mind and calm through interior design, furniture, material transformation and techniques.
The beauty of wabi-sabi returns to the basics. The simple and casual layout presents asymmetrical but inclusive beauty. The combination of curvature brings the softness and elegance of the space. The simplified colors make the design elements harmonious and smooth, maintaining a "minimum" style.
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Use beige, high-end gray, dull, plain earth tones with native textures or textures, and decorate with stone, bamboo, rattan and other wood textures to bring nature indoors, add a sense of freshness to the space, and create calmness and peaceful atmosphere.
▲ Design: Studio Brent Lee Photo:vosgesparis.com
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The indoor atmosphere is rendered with soft and warm lighting, creating a warm and comfortable atmosphere. As with the rest of the interior, you can choose lamps made of glazed earthenware with rattan, linen or natural silk tones or matte natural materials such as concrete and wood, or magnetic track lights with simple tones , meets various lighting needs, and perfectly matches the warm earth tones of Wabi Sabi aesthetics.
▲ Design: Studio Brent Lee photo:vosgesparis.com
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Textured paint walls, concrete floors, art paints, diatom mud, etc. are natural and rustic materials. These materials have a certain texture without modification. The original texture will become cracked and delicate over time. The ground depicts the passage of time.
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Antique furniture with time deposits has its own unique characteristics, which can be used as an embellishment in the wabi-sabi style. Personalized leather seats, laminates, and antique mirrors can add warmth and personality to a simple space.
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Handmade pottery art or ceramics from the local market are homespun elements, or even more so, homemade tableware, which adds some warmth and authenticity to the home decor.
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The Japanese art of Kintsugi embraces the element of impermanence by fixing broken pottery with gold, silver or platinum. Artistic sketches serve as unfinished creations, exploring ideas with an inspiring energy and openness.
▲ Design: Richard Stark Photo: castrolighting.com/
▲ Photo: castrolighting.com
The blank aesthetics of wabi-sabi proposes another level of thinking, allowing the space to breathe naturally, advocating a free and original spiritual experience, allowing us to feel the purity and calmness of life, and conveying the spiritual beauty of a more settled lifestyle. Relax and bring you back to the simplicity of simple life with its calming warmth.
Wabi Sabi is a classic architectural form that has attracted the attention and challenge of many architects who love Japanese simplicity.For any architectural or interior design needs, please feel free to contact us:B-Studio online consultation
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Wabi-sabi aesthetics has re-entered the public eye in recent years. It is regarded as a simple and restrained way of appreciation, challenging people's standard concept of beauty. The "simplicity" in the form of expression lies in the "minus" in decoration and transformation, which is rough and plain. Beneath the surface, there is a calm and distinctive personality, which is true from architecture to pottery to flower arrangement. And when wabi-sabi aesthetics occurs in architectural space, what will it look like to bring the "Zen" spirit into life?
Located between the beaches and mountains of Mexico, Casa Wabi is based on the concept of 'Wabi-Sabi'. It uses the contemporary essence of geometric concrete walls and a traditional paddle roof with tropical style to show the coexistence of tradition and contemporary spirit. A 312-meter-long concrete wall outside the building highlights the original beauty. Facing the South Pacific and the setting sun, the orange-red light reflects through the projection to show the natural color and texture of the concrete, perfectly integrating Japanese aesthetics and tropical style. As one body.
▲ CasaWabi Photo: freundevonfreunden.com
▲ CasaWabi Photo: freundevonfreunden.com
▲ CasaWabi Photo: freundevonfreunden.com
The Tokyo temple "Tōruji", which is over 400 years old, was built in the Edo period. It experienced air raids during World War II and was rebuilt in 1949. After many years, it was renovated in 2016 by the well-known local Satoru Hirota Architects. The design is given a new lease of life. Different from the previous impression of temples, the building facade uses clear water molding and cedar wood to restore the temple to create another sense of solemnity. The shape retains the traditional gable and roof shapes, while also introducing garden architecture that is very important to Japanese art. The scenery is "Dry Landscape". The white river sand covering the river simulates the landscaping technique of mountains and rivers, providing a large amount of green space and green gardens, giving the space a healing effect. The temple, where tradition and modernity coexist, meets the monks' expectations for renovation.
▲ Tongrui Temple Photo: thepolysh.com
▲ Tongrui Temple Photo: thepolysh.com
▲ Tongrui Temple Photo: thepolysh.com
SHKRUB House, a house designed by Ukrainian architect Sergey Makhno for his family, was built in a contemporary Ukrainian style under the influence of Japanese wabi-sabi philosophy, mixing modernist concrete structures with traditional Japanese thatched roofs. The house is filled with a lot of Ukrainian Ceramics, the entire wall is covered with traditional Ukrainian ceramic tiles, clay veneer, linseed, rye and wheat mix, using the regular beauty of collage. Huge windows on the building’s façade bring natural light and views of the Japanese courtyard into the home’s public realm, creating a modern interpretation of a traditional home through the incorporation of natural materials and organic forms within the building’s massing.
▲ Photo: mujieliving.com
▲ Photo: mujieliving.com
▲ Photo: mujieliving.com
▲ Photo: mujieliving.com
In Porto-Vecchio, southern Corsica, France, the house is wrapped in rough raw concrete, repeatedly covered by hand with a coating of cement, lime and local sand to ensure the building fully blends into the surrounding landscape. Low-key, low-saturation colors present a wabi-sabi atmosphere, giving the residence a warm and stress-relieving atmosphere. Large concrete-framed openings on the building’s façade bear witness to a timeless dialogue between trees, the natural environment and the building’s original concrete structure.
▲ casa p Photo: thedesignstory.com
▲ casa p Photo: thedesignstory.com
▲ casa p Photo: thedesignstory.com
Kalesma Hotel, located on the Aegean Sea, means "invitation, call" in Greek, symbolizing the warm and hospitable spirit of the Mykonos people. K-Studio's interior design combines modernism with local tradition. The studio Drawing on the laid-back island living experience to reinvent Mykonian hospitality, we designed quaint "villages" composed of white bungalows and villas. The soft minimalist tones and local stone settings blend with the surrounding rugged landscape. Echoing, the levels are spread out on the island's northwest ridge around a central "plateia" or public space, which is uniquely positioned to allow guests to take in the surrounding lush tropical landscape while swimming, dining, and unobstructed views to the Aegean Sea sunrise and sunset views.
▲Kalesma Photo: Yiorgos
▲Kalesma Photo: Yiorgos
▲Kalesma Photo: Yiorgos
▲Kalesma Photo: Yiorgos
Nowadays, more and more Wabi-Sabi architects use fair-faced concrete technology to decorate the outer surface of the wall.
Architect Chen Bingxin uses low-key and precise modern water molding methods to present the spirit of modern craftsmen.
The home space is decorated with elegant accessories in earth tones, conveying a sense of returning to nature.
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Minimalist, simple and elegant style
Japanese architect Tadao Ando is good at using fair-faced concrete as the main building material. The facade shape eliminates exaggerated vocabulary and integrates the beauty of natural elements such as light, wind, and water into the surrounding environment, creating an overall Zen space atmosphere. The architectural design of clear water mold not only designs the visual experience, but also brings a calming feeling to the users of the space. Architect Chen Bingxin has been deeply influenced by Tadao Ando's unique and charming architectural techniques since he was in college; and the tonality of the clear water mold design also reflects Architect Chen's low-key and calm personality. After graduating from Donghai with a master's degree in architecture, he passed the college entrance examination and became an architect. Chen Bingxin Architect focuses on the research and application of clear water mold design.
Clearwater formwork design is not actually unique to Tadao Ando, but one of the expression techniques of architectural modernism. The term is used to describe unfinished concrete after casting, showing the patterns and joints imprinted on it by the formwork. It is an expression technique of architectural modernism. The construction of the water-formed building is a one-time pouring process without any decorative processes such as painting and decorative materials. It is completed as soon as the mold is opened, showing the "unprocessed" texture of concrete. The surface of the water mold is flat and smooth, which is different from ordinary concrete; it will be sprayed with a layer of waterproof protective film to prevent it from being soaked by rain or deteriorating, giving it a low-key, rustic texture.
BSTUDIO's architectural space integrated design, which has won international awards from various countries, is located in Taichung. The most classic clear water mold design works for Architect Chen:
The unique texture and minimalist aesthetic expression of clear water mold architectural design. Many well-known designers, such as the 20th century French architect Le Corbusier, Czech architect Antonin Raymond, etc., all use clear water mold. Famous architectural works made from molds. Tadao Ando also mentioned in his autobiography that the use of simple clear water molds not only has aesthetic purposes, but also allows people to leave only a powerful feeling of space in their hearts.
BSTUDIO Architectural Space Integration Design The work of Architect Chen Bingxin_Taichung Fu's house site itself is only 50 square meters, but it can create a personalized living quality space of about 100 square meters. Taking into account the direction of light, air circulation, and a private terrace and small courtyard.
Once the water formwork is grouted and removed, no further construction can be done on the wall. Therefore, multiple 1:1 model proofing tests are a very important step. In the early stage, the space performance, circuit configuration, template size, etc. must be determined very carefully! And. The texture of "Taichung Fu House" is a delicate off-white color with clear water molding, and is matched with grilles, solid wood, and stone to enhance the touch and temperature of the interior of the building and the rich and harmonious architectural expression of the exterior.
The wall surface of clear water molding has no sense of violation when used in indoor partitions; there is no need to make extra surface materials and tiling. And create a special and natural minimalist style. Use partial solid wood decoration materials in the living and bedroom spaces to bring out some warm aftertaste and create a sense of hierarchy in different spaces.
BSTUDIO Architectural Space Integration Design Architect Chen Bingxin loves the calm and original texture of water-cast buildings. They are not only strong and durable, but also reveal the structural beauty that is almost craftsmanship. It is a classic architectural form that many architects who love Japanese simplicity pay attention to and challenge.
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Self-built on siteIt is the client's dream after entering the social work. Engaging in the professional field will build a solid dream step by step, just like choosingClear water mold buildingAs a lifelong residence, it requires a certain persistence in life to accept this simple and unpretentious material, and it requires careful planning and careful construction of architectural works of art. I'm honored to have the full trust of my clients. It took ten years from the idea of buying the land, working hard to save money, to the realization of the construction. However, the design communication and discussion was just to put forward the requirements and respect the professional advice, from the outside to the inside.overall space planning, creating a unique clear water mold that belongs to themDream come trueResidential.
Located in the southern district of Taichung, there are mostly low sky-high buildings nearby. It is adjacent to neighboring houses to the east, private lanes to the west and south, and Lin's Ancestral Temple, a third-level historic site, to the north. In the urban texture, living in seclusion in the alleys of archways, but facing a large courtyard building, formingThe dialogue between traditional architecture and modern architecture.
Configuration The building configuration corresponds to the azimuth sunlight andLandscape will be virtual grilleThe driveway courtyard remains on the west side and forms a stable structure with the square solid body on the north side. The main body of the clear water mold combined with the steel grille forms a volumetric dialogue relationship between one virtual and one solid, and blocks the western sun, providing a comfortable outdoor activity space to achieve the goal ofVentilation, shading and framing effect.
Staff spirit Facing the red brick building of Lin's Ancestral Temple, which is a Minnan quadrangle with exquisite craftsmanship, the modern clear water molding method that is low-key but requires precise craftsmanship is used to show the spirit of modern craftsmen. Beforehand, you need to fully discuss the residential and living requirements, confirm all space dimensions and socket switch positions, review all equipment and pipelines, and consider all possibilities beforehand. Just like a life-long craftsman, you need to focus on and professionally do every detail to achieve the goal. Just like a window hole on the facade corresponds to a unit on the bookshelf in the master bedroom.
Open your mouth The opening design corresponding to the use of space is used to present a low-key and humble architectural expression. Considering the use of space, public spaces use large windows to face the window view to enjoy ventilation and lighting; but small openings are used in private spaces to observe the city.Box KingEffect.
landscape A little bit of greenery in the city: The stairwell that runs through the building is a vertical passage that provides ventilation and lighting. It is also the best scenery for the swaying green light and shadow on the upper and lower floors.
The completion of a complete architectural work requires the designer’s persistence and the client’s trust and support, both in thisMold with clear water Houseget the most perfect practice.
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Fair-faced concrete is also called "fair-faced concrete", which is a cement wall without decoration, giving it a natural, steady, and unpretentious appearance. Since the 20th century, concrete has become a building material widely used in modern architecture and one of the elements of modern architecture; architectural masters such as Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn have tried to use concrete to express a rough texture, and were later praised as The architect who is the "poet of fair-faced concrete"Tadao Ando(Tadao Ando), that is, fair-faced concrete is used as the protagonist of architectural design. The architectural style of fair-faced concrete allows the world to see the potential of this material.
Le CorbusierAmong the most famous buildings (Le Corbusier), the "Langxiang Church” (Notre Dame du Haut) is unique in that it is different from previous functional architectural designs and builds a building that responds to the history and nature of the site. The calm and original texture of fair-faced concrete is used to shape experimental curves and a very streamlined boat-shaped roof. On the extremely thick walls, staggered window openings are inlaid with stained glass designs that extend from traditional churches. . The overall design conveys the sanctity of the church, allowing fair-faced concrete to leap into the international architectural design field and become an international trend.
▲ Langxiang Church Photo: archdaily.cn
▲ Langxiang Church Photo: wowlavie.com
American architect Louis Kahn, known as a philosopher in the architectural world, was a pioneer in the use of light and shadow in architectural design. The Salk Institute for Biological Studies is one of its classic buildings in the second half of the 20th century. The use of solid and heavy fair-faced concrete in the expression of building materials makes it look natural and solemn. It stands in the square with the building made of teak and glass. On both sides, the water tank in the center helps the light reflected from the water surface to lead the line of sight to the sea level. The architecture and nature are integrated, just like the original concept - the Acropolis of Athens in the 20th century, showing a solemn and poetic sense of eternity in its simplicity.
▲ Salk Institute for Biological Studies Photo: Liao Yusheng
▲ Salk Institute for Biological Studies Photo: shredworld.com
▲ Salk Institute for Biological Studies Photo: wallpapersafari.com
The Kimbell Art Museum was designed by Louis Isadore Kahn in 1972 and received the 25 Year Award from the American Institute of Architects. Based on the experience of just completing the design of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, the materials of fair-faced concrete, stone and wood were used. The fair-faced concrete structure is used as the main body to create a building with a "light theme". The vaulted ceiling of a classical building (temple) is used to allow natural light to diffuse along the glass skylight of the barrel vault and into the suspended wing-shaped aluminum reflectors. The radiation brings a warm luster to the clear water mold on the surface of the building's vault, and the soft lighting provides a perfect viewing experience for the museum.
▲ Kimbell Art Museum Photo: artgeek.medium.com
▲ Kimbell Art Museum Photo: aia-mn.org
▲ Kimbell Art Museum Photo: kimbellart.org
In Asia, with the recent opening of He Art Museum, the love and admiration for Tadao Ando's style has once again aroused. Shimizu Mold is the architectural design symbol of Tadao Ando (あんどうただお) for most people. Through the art of light and shadow, geometric lines, and natural design techniques, it restores minimalist and simple beauty. Among its famous buildings, the "Trilogy of Churches" (Church of Wind, Church of Light, and Church of Water) are all made of fair-faced molds, showing superb skills and finesse, introducing natural skylight and fair-faced concrete to achieve perfection. Balance gives people who come to the space the feeling of a private religious field.
▲ Church of the Wind Photo: guide.travel
▲Church of Light Photo: matcha-jp.com
▲ Church of Light Photo: TIM GRIFFITH/ESTO
▲ Water Church Photo: cestbonweddings.com
▲ Water Church Photo: snowtomamu.jp
Nowadays, more and more architectural designers use fair-faced concrete technology to decorate the outer surface of walls.
Architect Chen Bingxin uses low-key and precise modern water molding methods to present the spirit of modern craftsmen.
The home space is decorated with elegant accessories in earth tones, conveying a sense of returning to nature.
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Shimizu Meme is widely known as Japanese modern architecture, and its rustic materials give it a distinct, tranquil natural beauty. However, it is not until recent years that clear water molding has gradually become the main visual feature of the living room at home. This time, let’s appreciate how designers integrate clear water molding into modern homes, creating modern, simple and even rustic designs that go beyond practical aesthetics. If we also want to use water mold to decorate the living room at home, how can we use water mold imitation paint to create water mold imitation walls?
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Gray-scale clear water molding and translucent glass partitions, decorated with colorful fabrics, are quiet and warm. White functional open cabinets are embedded to create a simple and pure space tone and create a modern style.
Photo: bebitalia
The living room uses calm gray as the tone of the space, uses concrete to create water-moulded walls and ceilings, and introduces natural greenery to create a stylish and refreshing home atmosphere.
Design: Hatice Unsal Photo: archilovers
Indoor plants add a natural atmosphere to the living room, allowing natural tones to form a sharp contrast throughout the water-moulded walls, creating a beautiful combination of nature and indoors.
Photo: homedit
The deep orange is in sharp contrast with the gray tone of the entire room. The strong contrast injects a free and unrestrained unique personality, showing a elegant and elegant space even if the square footage is small.
Photo: brunotarsia.com
The clear water mold texture harmoniously blends into the wood-colored living room space, paired with unique floor lamps and simple furniture. The effect of the entire space is very comfortable and harmonious.
Design: Maria Marina Photo: behance
Mainly neutral tones with original texture or texture, natural stone, wood, and matte fabrics present a rustic beauty.
Photo: KDVA Architects
When modern simplicity meets high-end gray, the sunken living room adopts a minimalist style, equipped with white sofas and concrete ceilings, creating a low-key yet elegant living space.
Photo/Design: studiogoss
The clear water molded wall form combines minimalism and industrial charm, subtly adding a personal touch to the contemporary residence.
Design/Photo: Christopher Polly Architect
The interior water-molded walls are extended to the yard to enhance the homeowner's outdoor lifestyle. With a space filled with light and nature, you will have a cheerful and fresh indoor environment.
Design: B-STUDIOTaichung Fu House
Elegant accessories in earth tones are used as decoration, and are matched with water-moulded walls to create a light and transparent image, interpreting the elegant and tranquil oriental Zen atmosphere.
The imitation water molding method can give the wall a texture like that of water molding. It saves the cost of 80%~85% compared with water molding. It only takes 5 to 7 working days. The addition of resin protects the wall from getting stuck and stains, and the gloss can be maintained. Ten years later, you can also choose "templates" to create wall textures.
1. Before construction|Use a laser level to correct the vertical level of the wall
2. Drilling|Smooth the base surface, repair with cement and soil, and drill holes with an electric drill
3. Carry out soil restoration|Repairing round holes with cement and soil
4. Smooth|Grind finely with sandpaper
5. Coloring|Use fine cement for coloring, sponge embossing and apply 3 to 4 times to create deep and shallow layers to simulate the texture effect of water mold.
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The clear water mold may seem pure and simple, but it contains complex and professional construction methods. Every detail is very important and must be left to a professional architect to create an ideal building.B-StudioOur architects have professional design and construction skills and are good at using simple water-molded materials to construct virtual and solid spaces. From environmental conditions, space functional requirements, appearance types and materials, interior style and texture to furniture decoration atmosphere, we can provide you with the best Comprehensive assessment and service.
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What are the regulations for endangering the elderly? How is it different from urban planning? Although they are all rebuilding old buildings, there are differences in rewards, application conditions and application methods. This article will introduce the legislative background of the Ordinance for the Elderly, lead you to understand the significance of the Ordinance for the Elderly, and sort out the reconstruction of the old buildings in danger. 3 major benefits and 5 conditions to help you understand your rights and interests.
The full name of the Ordinance for Endangering the Elderly is "Ordinance on Accelerated Redevelopment of Dangerous and Old Urban Buildings”, as the name suggests, is to speed up the reconstruction of dangerous and old buildings. Since Taiwan is in an earthquake zone and many old buildings are occupied by elderly people, accelerating the reconstruction of dangerous old buildings can protect national security and improve the quality of life of the elderly. The following is a summary of the three main backgrounds of the legislation of the dangerous elderly buildings. factor:
After understanding the legislative background of the Ordinance for Elderly Care Rehabilitation, we will sort out the incentive measures that everyone is most concerned about. There are three main advantages in applying for reconstruction for the elderly at risk:
Depending on the building conditions, the maximum base volume of the building base can be 1.3 times, or 1.15 times the original building volume. If the application is made before 109 years of the Republic of China, an additional base volume of 10% can be added. To put it simply, it isAfter reconstruction, more indoor square footage can be obtained than before.. In addition, special attention should be paid to the fact that if adjacent land is merged for reconstruction, there is a limit of 1,000 square meters in reward limit.
To put it simply, relaxing the building coverage ratio means increasing the area that a piece of vacant land can cover for buildings. The degree of relaxation is limited to the base of the residential area and cannot exceed the original building coverage ratio. In terms of high-level control, local competent authorities will set separate standards, and you need to refer to the implementation rules of each local government's regulations on endangering the elderly.
If you apply for reconstruction of the elderly in danger within 5 years after the implementation of the Ordinance (111 years of the Republic of China), you can enjoy the following 3 tax reduction and exemption incentives:
Next, I will help you understand the questions about your own rights and interests: "What conditions must be met to apply for reconstruction for the elderly?".
First of all, it must be a legal building and the building is located within the scope of urban planning before it can apply for reconstruction.
If the building is recognized by the competent authority as having historical, cultural or artistic commemorative value, it cannot apply for reconstruction in danger.
Owners of land and buildings must 100% agree to the reconstruction of dilapidated old buildings and complete legal procedures, including holding exhibitions, public hearings, hearings and deliberation, etc.
Finally, it is important to note that the application deadline for the reconstruction plan is May 31, 116, the Republic of China; the application deadline for volume bonus is May 9, 109, the Republic of China; and the application deadline for tax exemption is May 9, 111, the Republic of China.
If you want to apply for the reconstruction of a house in danger of aging, in addition to understanding the incentive methods and application conditions, the most important thing is to determine whether the building is in danger of aging. If you are not sure whether the house meets the conditions of danger for the elderly, it is recommended to have it carefully evaluated by a professional architectural studio.B-StudioIn addition to having a professional architecture and design team, in the face of diversified design topics and the development trend of an aging society, we have continued to improve on the topic of elderly health care buildings. We are familiar with end-of-age regulations and judgment standards, and can provide you with the best Professional assessment.
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Japanese architectTadao AndoHe is good at using water mold materials to design buildings.modernist architectureThe expression technique has a very far-reaching influence, and it has also led to a trend of clear water molding. What exactly is clear water molding? What's the charm? Next, follow the introduction of this article to learn about the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of water models, and explore the charm of water models.
Architectural concrete, fair-faced concrete, also known as raw concrete, is a construction method that pursues purity. Generally, after grouting, pouring and hardening, the exterior of the building will be painted and decorated. ; Clear water formwork construction is made after the concrete is poured and the formwork is removed, without using any tiles or coatings, and is directly presented as concrete, bringing out a pure, calm, and refined texture. It is often used in modern and industrial styles. and Japanese Zen style and other architectural styles.
Because the clear water molding project does not use subsequent decoration, the design and construction are more difficult. It requires a long period of advance planning. Each construction method must be closely linked, including details such as cement proportion, grouting speed, template division, and reserved holes. , all must be done in one go to present a flat and solid building surface, which is a great test of the architect's professional skills. The following will help you understand the characteristics of water-formed buildings from three aspects: cement composition ratio, formwork engineering and grouting placement:
The concrete used in construction is made by mixing cement with fine sand and gravel. In order to reduce the uncertainties in the grouting process, water molding uses higher pounds of cement to ensure that the building surface is smooth and even in color.
The surface texture of clear water molding is mainly determined by the board. For example, Finnish boards tend to have a matte effect; yellow boards, which are favored by Japanese architects, can present a glossy surface; and wood grain boards can produce a wood grain feel.
After the formwork is set and the steel bars are tied at the construction site, concrete will be transported to the site by a cement truck for grouting and pouring, so that the concrete can fill the formwork. The entire process must be completed in one go. Once interrupted, it will affect the performance of the overall building.
Next, we will sort out a comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of water molding for you, as a reference before choosing a water molding project.
In addition to its aesthetic appearance and durability, the water-coated mold does not easily harbor dirt and can be easily cleaned by wiping it with clean water, making maintenance very convenient. In addition, because there are pores on the surface of the clean water mold, it can quickly absorb and dissipate heat to adjust the indoor temperature, achieving the effect of keeping warm in winter and cool in summer.
Since the water formwork project is relatively complex and is an irreversible construction method, once a mistake is made, there is no way to change it. In addition to a complete plan in advance, it is recommended to leave it to a professional and experienced architect to present the ideal architectural appearance. .
The clear water mold may seem pure and simple, but it contains complex and professional construction methods. Every detail is very important and must be left to a professional architect to create an ideal building.B-StudioOur architects have professional design and construction skills and are good at using simple water-molded materials to construct virtual and solid spaces. From environmental conditions, space functional requirements, appearance types and materials, interior style and texture to furniture decoration atmosphere, we can provide you with the best Comprehensive assessment and service.
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