二期工程的场地是台湾南部工研院47公顷园区的一部分。园区的中低密度开发计划始于1995年,并在2002年得到证实。2003年启动的第一期工程是在绿色建筑技术和生态建设的指导下进行的。整个园区被规划为一个研究环境,包括建筑硬件和景观软件,可容纳1500人。整体布局包括科研楼、食堂、宿舍、生态池塘、竹林、有机绿屋和竹窑艺术区。

The site for the second phase is part of the 47 hectare campus of ITRI in Southern Taiwan. The mid-to-low density development plan of the campus started in 1995, and proved in 2002. The first-phase construction launched in 2003 was carried out under the guidelines of green building technology and ecological construction. The whole campus is programmed to be a research environment including building hardware and landscaping software for 1500 people. The overall layout comprises research buildings, cafeteria, dormitories, ecological ponds, bamboo forest, organic green house, and an art district for bamboo kiln.

场地三面环山,西面是湖泊。布局的目的不仅是让建筑群与环境相适应,而且要让这里成为现有生态系统的栖息地。此外,建成后的场地,连同其在整个校园内的网络景观,有望成为生态观察的好地方。建筑群形成了与地形对话的景观视野的一部分,其屋顶可用于观察嘉义平原。

The site is surrounded by hills in three directions, and fronted by lakes to the west. The layout is aimed not only to have the building cluster fit in the environment but to make the place for the habitat of the existing eco-system. Further, the built site, along with its networked landscape within the whole campus, is expected to be a great place for ecological observation. The building group is formed as part of the landscape vista dialoguing with the topography, and its roofs serve for viewing Chiayi Plain.

院子中央的生态池可以调整小气候,并与附近的蓄水池共同工作。随着未来对施工现场附近的湖区的培育,在工地及其附近漫步的体验将以阶梯式的海拔和从人工到自然的不同规模的风景水体为特征。

The ecological pond in the center of the courtyard may adjust the micro-climate and co-work with a nearby retention pool. With future efforts to cultivate the lake area in the vicinity of the construction site, the experience strolling around the site and its neighborhoods will be characterized with the scenic water body in stepped elevation and in varied scale from manmade to nature.

竹林是校园地区的一道风景,利用这种当地材料有助于减少新建筑的碳足迹。竹子的应用范围从种植到建筑元素,如楼梯的外部屏蔽,入口处的软隔断,以及在院子里定义户外走廊。进一步的步行路径被规划为循环到场地周围的竹林和南部校区的竹艺术区。当地生产的砖被用于半室外步行道的铺设。

Bamboo forest is a prosper scene in the campus area, and utilizing this local material helps to reduce carbon footprint of the new construction. The application of bamboo ranges from planting to architectural elements like exterior screening of the staircase, soft partition in the entrance area, and in the courtyard to define the outdoor corridor. Further walking path is planned to circulate to the bamboo forest around the site and to the Bamboo Art Section in the southern campus. Locally produced brick is adopted for the pavement of the semi-outdoor walkway.

Architects: Bio-architecture Formosana
Year: 2010
City:LIUJIA DISTRICT
Country:China