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Integrating Traditional Taiwanese Space: Traces of Co-Creation Between Humans and Deities at Longyuan Temple, Longtan.

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  • Category
    Integration Design
  • SubCategory
    Service design
  • Applicant Company
  • Manufacturer / Business Owner
    Migratory creation / Taiwan
  • Design Company
    ATELIER MIMOSA CO. / Taiwan

With elderly worshippers as the main users, the project improves circulation in the main hall and introduces resting areas by optimizing underused spaces. Inspired by the bright orange headpieces of Shennong Dadi's divine attendants—symbols of youthful deities—the design uses translucent orange acrylic as a key material. It appears across the service counter, incense zone, scripture area, worship path signage, and wayfinding system, representing a contemporary translation of a 200-year tradition

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