New tower blends lush living with mosaic artistry

By The Construction Specifier
A modern, multi-story building adorned with greenery, set against an urban backdrop during golden hour. Pedestrians walk nearby.
The project features 76 apartments, commercial spaces, and a communal dining room, lounge, and karaoke space. Images courtesy MVRDV

“The Island” is a 21-story residential tower in Taichung, Taiwan, designed to bring greenery and nature to the city, while also providing communal spaces.

The project features 76 apartments, commercial spaces, and a communal dining room, lounge, and karaoke space.

The roof features a shared garden terrace, surrounding a layered green crown that hosts a multi-functional shared space for residents’ use.

Its greenery is complemented by the organic curves throughout the design.

The Island will reuse materials wherever possible, for example, by salvaging stone from the existing building’s walls and floors to be used as a floor finish in the new building.

Its greenery is complemented by the organic curves throughout the design, made possible by the ceramic facade. Using a mosaic of small irregular shapes, the tiles can be adapted to every curve, in a technique best known from the work of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. Using a variety of different shades of white, larger pieces are used on the flat areas, while a smaller, more granular pattern is applied to the tighter curves, resulting in a smooth finish.