The project hopes to blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor to create a “natural” indoor space. Based on the results of a survey of local residents, I characterized the
space as a center for plant knowledge dissemination and research; a space for parents to bring their children to visit and relax on weekends; after preliminary research, I found
that the environment was very polluted due to long term heavy industry, so I used a lot of planting and recycling of submarine hulls and missile compartments in the design to
improve the environment, and in between the river was heavily polluted so through The design uses the roof structure to collect rainwater to irrigate the plants. We were also
able to create a popular cloud planting system on the internet by combining it with interaction design. During the pre-opportunity traffic survey, we found that traveling to the
pier is not so easy, so cloud planting can provide a more convenient and exciting planting experience for children and people who are interested in monitoring the growing
process of the plants through their mobile phones. In terms of design details, I tried to arrange the planting and cultivation of different plants according to the orientation of the
building as well as the direction of light.