
lien jade real estate
ALIOTH PALACE
“Named after the brightest star in the Big Dipper constellation.”
lien jade real estate
ALIOTH PALACE
Taichung City is located on the west coast of Taiwan, where these twin towers are set to become the tallest residential buildings the city has to offer. The Alioth Palace towers will serve as residential buildings in the elite area of Xitun District, and aims to create an "urban resort" style atmosphere, where its residents can enjoy a quiet life without needing to leave the city, with rich and diverse amenities servicing your every need.


Alioth palace
Having previously collaborated with the client, we had a clear understanding of the style, character and flow they preferred to communicate their real-estate through. Alioth Palace in particular was immersed in an aura of sophisticated fine art, surrounded by the tranquility of a manicured Japanese garden.
The client generously shared impressions experienced at the Louvre in Paris, wishing to channel the same vibe through the showcasing of art and a sense of refined beauty. This vibe was also intensified by our choice of music to enhance the viewing experience.

Quote
“Like choreographing a delicate dance,
with every element in perfect tune.”
with every element in perfect tune.”
— André Machado,
Brick Creative Director


Alioth palace
Special attention was turned to the meticulous recreation of the Japanese garden requested, with the correct type of foliage requested, as well as the particular choice of materials for the entire project.
This was enabled by our own, extensive and well curated library of reference photos, custom-made materials and 3D accessories.
This was enabled by our own, extensive and well curated library of reference photos, custom-made materials and 3D accessories.


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