Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo

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Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo

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  • Project Name: Kaohsiung Social Housing
  • Practice: Mecanoo
  • Completion year: 2023
  • Gross Built up Area: 15,840 m2
  • Project Location: Kaohsiung City
  • Country: Taiwan
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Chao Architects, Kaohsiung
  • Clients: Urban Development Bureau, Kaohsiung City Government, Taiwan
  • Structural Consultants: Supertek, Taipei, Taiwan
  • Photo Credits: Ethan Lee
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Excerpt: Kaohsiung Social Housing by Mecanoo is an architectural project that places a unique emphasis on the role of collective spaces in enhancing the quality of life for its citizens. By adopting a novel and innovative strategy, users will actively define the programs within the collective spaces. This participatory model ensures that the communal areas cater precisely to the needs, preferences, and aspirations of the community.

Project Description

Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
© Ethan Lee

[Text as submitted by architect] In a groundbreaking initiative, Mecanoo, introduces an innovative social housing project in Kaohsiung, marking a significant milestone as the city’s inaugural venture into communal living solutions. This undertaking not only addresses the pressing need for affordable housing but places a unique emphasis on the role of collective spaces in enhancing the quality of life for its citizens.

Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
Design Concept © Mecanoo
Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
© Ethan Lee

The housing complex in Kaohsiung hosts 245 units between 25 and 75 m2, designed for a large variety of users, from young couples to families with children, as well as students, the elderly or people with special needs.

Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
© Ethan Lee
Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
Elevation © Mecanoo

A Paradigm shift in Public Participation: At the heart of Mecanoo’s social housing project lies an unprecedented approach to public participation. Unlike conventional models, this endeavour places the power of decision-making directly into the hands of the future residents.

Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
© Ethan Lee
Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
Ground Floor Plan © Mecanoo
Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
© Ethan Lee

By adopting a novel and innovative strategy, users will actively define the programs within the collective spaces. This participatory model ensures that the communal areas cater precisely to the needs, preferences, and aspirations of the community.

Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
© Ethan Lee
Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
Section © Mecanoo
Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
© Ethan Lee

Sky park: Located between the new green corridor and the existing neighbourhood along the railway, the housing complex will be a kick-off project part of a larger urban redevelopment with mixed-use buildings for the whole area. The triangular plot defines the shape of the two buildings connected by a green canopy around the courtyard, serving as an entrance for the residents.

Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
© Ethan Lee
Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
Typical Floor Plan © Mecanoo
Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
© Ethan Lee

Commercial spaces on the perimeter of the ground floor generate street life and activate the public spaces around the building. The east building houses most of the apartments while the west tower concentrates on the mixed-use programme, with social facilities and apartments. Distributed over several floors and connected by green terraces, the sky park is a social hub open to the public, bringing residents and the local community together.

Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
Elevation © Mecanoo
Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
© Ethan Lee

Facade: A playful grid of vertical elements and windows creates various rhythms on the facade. The depth between the structure and the exterior walls provides shadow and reduces the solar heat gain inside the apartments.

Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
© Ethan Lee
Kaohsiung Social Housing | Mecanoo
© Ethan Lee

Different from most housing blocks in Taiwan where facade materials are used to cover walls, columns and slabs, Mecanoo’s choice for this social housing is to create a contrast between structure and walls: green and white coloured ceramic tiles are used to infill the structural grid covered in stucco. The coloured tiles, a typical material largely used in Taiwanese architecture, come together in a playful composition to pattern the visual identity of Kaohsiung Social Housing.

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