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Taiwanese architect Cheng-Tsung FENG took inspiration from traditional oil-paper umbrellas to create an airy park pavilion that has a pocket garden and benches for people to gather and relax inside. The structure takes an umbrella’s design and turns it on its head—well, more literally on its side. The shape appears as if three giant umbrellas are lying together on the grass to create a shelter underneath, “radiating canopies unfolding horizontally like protective shields,” describes FENG’s website about the project.

Symmetrical view of the entrance to a park pavilion that is a modern fabric structure designed by Cheng-Tsung FENG, revealing lush greenery and warm lighting, framed by sleek, translucent textile panels.
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The pavilion, made of wood, iron and PVC-coated mesh fabric, covers 46 square meters and is more than 10 meters tall and wide (495 square feet, 33 feet).

“In the daytime,” the architect’s notes say, “it breathes with light and air; at night, it glows softly like a lantern; and in the rain, its angled surfaces naturally guide water away, preserving the umbrella’s everyday function while amplifying it at architectural scale.”

Geometric white fabric structure by architect Cheng-Tsung FENG with wooden accents, surrounded by lush greenery and trees, under a partly cloudy sky.
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FENG’s inspiration was multifaceted, from the umbrella’s components and joinery to its mathematical proportions. This traditional umbrella has cultural significance to the Hakka people, FENG’s website says, symbolizing wholeness and reunion. The Chinese character representing the word “umbrella” contains multiple instances of the character for “person,” the page says, “suggesting the gathering, reliance and interdependence between people.”

Geometric transparent fabric structure park pavilion designed by Cheng-Tsung FENG, surrounded by greenery and illuminated from within, creating a cozy, inviting atmosphere.
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Project Name: All Together Under the Umbrella

Location: Qingpu Park No.11, Qingpu Exhibition Zone, Taoyuan, Taiwan

Architect: Cheng-Tsung FENG

Design: Chan Wei HSU, Sheng WANG

Construction: Weige Interior

Structural engineer: Jianquan Engineering Consultants

Fabric: DERFLEX PVC-coated mesh banner material

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