Habitech Architects imitates mountains with sewage works in Taiwan
A trio of dome-shaped structures enclose the Taoyuan Sewage Treatment Project in northern Taiwan, designed by Habitech Architects to resemble mountains, complete with a waterfall and fish pond.
Taipei-based Habitech Architects designed the complex to provide offices and an ecological education centre for a sewage plant located north of Taoyuan.
The domes unite the different facilities. Constructed from modular steel frames with horizontal aluminium louvres, they provide some shelter from the sun, but allow cooling air to enter.
Two of the dome-like forms contain buildings. The largest covers a three-storey administration block for the sewage works, while the smallest one contains a single building with a multifunctional space for use by visitors or for events.
The third dome, which is the highest, does not contain a building. The open-air space accommodates the ecological educational centre.
It contains a platform suspended three storeys up, which is accessed by a spiral stair or a walkway from the roof of the administration building.
Planted with plants and grasses, the centre of this raised platform is a water feature that utilises the treated water that has been purified at the sewage works.
Water falls from this platform into a fish pond below, which forms the central feature at ground-floor level.
Habitech Architects said the structures are designed to look like mountain chains.
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