The architect considered its surroundings filled with extended horizon, sky, water, island in river, and reed all existing in tranquil and pure atmosphere and therefore, a lot of glass was used in this building to allow these elements inside.
The design took Mies' Farnsworth as precedence in that the new form took similar actions such as stretch, loop and fold which resulted in smaller building depth with better views with inner courtyard to provide privacy and accessible roof to serve as extension of landscape. Also following the surrounding landscape, the building zigzags and flows sometimes touching the ground and sometimes not while inside there are different levels and angles.
The materials used were low iron glass, white aluminum panels, travertine floor, precast concrete panel and translucent glass partitions to continue the pure and simple environment of its surroundings.
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