Home Design Nature Meets Tradition in This Seaside Taiwanese Home



Home Design Situated on the eastern coastline of Taiwan and ignoring the Pacific Sea, A'tolan House by Make + Think Outline Studio consistently coordinates natural components with contemporary plan in this creative ocean side home. 

The quintessence of the outline is in the utilization of neighborhood customary compositional methods — the act of consolidating shakes from the uncovering site to make numerous levels and layering dividers, like rice patty porches. "A'tolan" is a local Taiwanese expression for "a house made of shakes".




The three levels of the property take after the state of the coastline and progressively dive towards the ocean: the carport and front yard begin at the most elevated part of the territory, the living spaces take up the center level, and the swimming pool, deck and grass are situated underneath. A living rooftop including different types of plants serves as a mobile level and parlor deck. 


With floor-to-roof glass openings in verging on each room, an ideal indoor-outside relationship was accomplished all through. Clearing perspectives of the ocean can be appreciated from the swimming pool deck, the outdoors eating zone alongside the open lobby, and from the multipurpose porch. [Photos gave by Make + Think Outline Studio]