Designed by Aedas Architects, Lè Architecture in Taipei reinterprets the soft geometry of river pebbles into a contemporary office architecture typology—where fluid form meets structural precision. Located along the Jilong River, the 18-storey tower introduces a rounded, evolving silhouette, with gently tapering north and south façades that shift character as the building rises, redefining the city’s emerging skyline.
An enclosed curtain wall system unifies the form while seamlessly integrating outdoor balconies, extending the workplace into the surrounding urban and natural landscape. Envisioned as an “incubator of knowledge,” the building features cantilevered communal spaces—pantries, libraries, coffee zones, and brainstorming areas—that operate as an urban living room, encouraging interaction, creativity, and wellbeing within a high-performance office environment.
A compelling example of architecture shaping not just space, but work culture itself.

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