Architecture studio Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten was commissioned to design a tea house on a plot located at the edge of a slope at 700 m altitude, on Clear Water Mountain, in the Taiwanese county of Nantou. The result is a construction that seeks to work holistically with nature.

The Tea House, which has an area of 57 m², is an example that can only be understood when immersed in the Taiwanese tradition of the act of drinking tea, a ceremony that is not simple consumption. It is an act that is part of daily life, in which great value and complex appreciation are shown for the herbs that are prepared and served. The project is much more than a simple refuge, it is a place to enjoy the ceremony, nature, the sound of the wind and the river, the light, and the rain.
The "Clear Water Tea House" designed by Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten has an irregular section shape determined by the cantilevered curved bamboo roof, the double bamboo wall that generates a curved triangular shape, and the reinforcement of another counter-curved row of bamboo trunks to counteract the efforts of the cover. An elegant cover is generated to protect the space from rain and sun, facilitating the total opening of the space towards the landscape of the slopes.

Bamboo is a construction material used in Asia for thousands of years thanks to its rapid growth, which allows trunks of up to six meters in a year, and its resistance to bending, which makes it easy to bend. The bamboo construction allows the building to blend in with the environment, and its carbon footprint is very low.


Clear Water Tea House by Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten. Photogaphy by YuChen Chao Photography.
 

Description of project by Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten

Mankind has learned over centuries to build very efficiently according to local laws of nature just as plants & animals have themselves ADAPTED their habitat and genes to maximize their EFFICIENCY in their use of energy, protecting themselves and insuring the flourishing of their species. But also, which has gotten too often lost, we have forgotten how to live in symbiosis and POETRY with nature.

Adaptability
The Teahouse on Clear Water Mountain sits on the edge of a slope at 700 m altitude.

It utilizes the Bamboo tree, a building material used in South Asia for thousands of years.

Most Bamboo reaches a height of up to 6 meters within a year. Its slender trunks can bend extremely to withstand very intense wins guts such as those during the typhoons. It can be bent as it’s been done to minimize resistance to the winds and channel rain down the hillside. It can be cut in half to create a natural roof-tiling layer that shelters the teahouse from water and sun. All joints are tied using simple metal strings reducing the construction/assembling to less than one month.

Sustainability
Bamboo is readily available and grows in Taiwan to full height within a year. Then, it will have reached their ideal strength and flexibility to be used as a building material. It is traditionally smoked to dry and resist termites and lasts as a building material for at least 5 years. That makes it a very low carbon footprint building material.


Clear Water Tea House by Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten. Photogaphy by YuChen Chao Photography.

Holism
What excited us about this tea house is working in a Holistic way with nature. Using the materials found around it to create a shelter, celebrating the simplicity of drinking tea and being within nature, the sound of wind, light, and the sound of the river and rain. Tea ceremonies are an integral part of daily life within families but also add depth and meaning to social gatherings and there is great value and appreciation for the uniqueness of the herbs being prepared and served. It’s not just consumption.

Buildings are organisms that have skin to protect and need sun and aeration. Those were carefully considered in the design of the structure and roofing.

The most fascinating evolutionary leap available to us today is our increased understanding of microbiological processes. We can learn very precisely, how species adapt to extreme weather and apply their millennial old ingenuity to architectural surfaces.

There is however first and foremost a need to respect nature. To appreciate its value for our sustainable quality of life and understand its fragility. We need to work with nature, protect it, and develop an intertwined trajectory to ensure our livelihood.

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Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten.
Yu‐Han Michael Lin.
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Plot Area: 57 sqm.
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Total Building Height: 1 Floor on the ground.
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Design period: 2018.
Construction period: 2018.
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Clear Water Mountain, Nantou, Taiwan.
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Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten is a firm founded by Martin Behet, Roland Bondzio, Yu-han Michael Lin.

Martin Behet, born 1965 in Cologne. Carpenter training. Architectural studies TU Braunschweig; ETH Zurich. Chair Per Krusche. Professional stations: GPS Gondesen Piachnow Staack, Braunschweig; Gatermann, Schossig & Partner, Cologne; Kister Scheithauer Gross, Cologne; Manfred Bukowski, Münster. 2000 Founding of the office Behet + Bondzio. 2003 Foundation of the office behet bondzio lin Architekten Münster | Leipzig | Taichung. Since 2017 member of the board of BDA Münster-Münsterland.

Roland Bondzio, born 1966 in Bielefeld. Architectural studies TU Braunschweig; ETSA Barcelona; Architecture Center Vienna. Chair Meinhard von Gerkan. Career: Casa Blanca, Brunswick; Enric Miralles, Barcelona; Walter Gebhardt, Hamburg; Bolles + Wilson, Münster. 2000 Founding of the office Behet + Bondzio. 2003 Foundation of the office behet bondzio lin Architekten Münster | Leipzig | Taichung. Teaching: Research Assistant at the Chair of Design and Constructing, University of Hannover. Teaching assignments at the University of Applied Sciences Zwickau and the Münster School of Architecture. Since 2014 chairman of the design advisory board of the city of Greven. Member of the Förderverein Bundesstiftung Baukultur e.V. Since 2015 member of the board of BDA Münster-Münsterland

Yu-han Michael Lin, born 1967 in Taipei. Studied architecture at Tunghai University, Taizhong, Taiwan; Harvard Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, USA. Chair Rafael Moneo. Career: Fei & Chen Partner, Taipei, Taiwan; And8, Hamburg; Bolles + Wilson, Münster. 2003 Foundation of the office behet bondzio lin Architekten Münster | Leipzig | Taichung. Lectureship: Visiting Professor Department of Architecture Shih Chien University, Taipei, Taiwan. Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of Architecture NCTU, Hsinchu City, Taiwan. Associate Professor, Department of Architecture Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan
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Published on: September 10, 2023
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