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Henning Larsen Designs a Taipei Residential Tower That Lives With Light

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Henning Larsen Designs a Taipei Residential Tower
Henning Larsen' Residential Tower in Taipei
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The new residential tower by Henning Larsen in Taipei is built around a simple but strong idea. How does light shape the way people live? This question drives every part of the design, from the building’s orientation to its materials and interior experience. Set beside Daan Park, the 14-story development brings together climate response, urban living, and everyday comfort. The tower, named Northern Lights, takes inspiration from the soft, shifting qualities of the aurora.

Designing With Daylight Inside Taipei’s New Residential Tower

Northern Lights, a residential tower located in the dense core of Taipei, responds directly to the city’s subtropical climate. The building is carefully oriented so that all 46 residences face south toward the park, allowing consistent daylight and open views of greenery, something rare in compact urban environments.

Full-length balconies play a key role in the design. They are both outdoor extensions and practical shading devices. By reducing direct solar heat gain, they help limit the need for heavy air conditioning. The angled soffits further refine this strategy. They block the harsh midday sun while allowing softer morning and evening light to enter. This balance ensures interiors remain bright without becoming overheated. This idea is translated into the façade through geometry and material choice. The angled balcony walls create moving shadows throughout the day, giving the building a dynamic surface that changes with sunlight. The project is being developed by Continental Development Corporation.

Materials are selected for both performance and appearance. Pale natural stone provides thermal stability and durability, helping regulate internal temperatures. Champagne-toned metal details at the balconies and soffits reflect light subtly, adding warmth without overpowering the overall design. The result is a façade that feels calm yet alive, shaped by natural conditions.

Henning Larsen Brings a Sense of Calm to Urban Living

Inside, the apartments are designed to make the most of available light and views. Large openings frame the park, bringing a sense of openness into relatively compact urban homes. This approach improves visual comfort and the overall living experience, making interiors feel larger and more connected to their surroundings.

At ground level, landscaped gardens extend the presence of Daan Park into the site. These shared spaces create a smooth transition between the public park and private residences. At the top, a rooftop sanctuary offers residents a rare escape within the city. Open sky, greenery, and quiet spaces provide a place to relax without leaving home.

The Taipei residential tower shows how thoughtful design can respond to both climate and context. By focusing on light, orientation, and material performance, Henning Larsen creates a building that is efficient, comfortable, and visually distinct.

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