Stork Fertility Center Environment Introduction
3/30/2020 10:40:00 PM
Stork Fertility Center-Tree of Life,
located at Zhongxiao Rd., Hsinchu City, is designed by Philippines' architect Francis
Yeh. As the element “Tree of life” appears in every space of the building, it
perfectly deliver that our duty is to create life.
The building is
inspired by women’s uterus. It is probably the biggest “man-made uterus” on
earth. The pools besides both sides of the entrance with floating round lamps
represent the follicles and ovaries. Walking into the lobby, it represents
uterus. The surrounding feeling is very warn and makes you feel that you're
embraced. And there are sperm-shaped sculptures hanging on the high ceiling.
Within 10,000 square meters of space,
you can find various artworks in every corner. You can feel the painstaking
effort of artists and the fusion of technology and humanity. And the most
touching thing is, real lives are culturing in this beautiful building.
Welcoming Lobby
Walking into the
lobby which represents the uterus, it is a bright place. Light and shadow
changes. There's no wall that will block your sight. With fair-faced concrete
wall and gray-white-staggered ground brick, the lobby gives us a peaceful and
graceful feeling.
On the right side
of the lobby, the trunk of life of tree stands still and works in concert with
the metal leaf outside the building. It reaches out to the whole building.
Bringing hope and vitality to people. If the lobby is uterus, the water curtain
before center patio represents the blood flow in uterus. The sperm-shaped sculptures
hanging above the counter are swimming toward the red life gate, ready to enter
the fallopian and fertilize the oocytes and begin a new life.
The Hall of Joy
This hall is
planned for the happy family which already fulfilled their dream with Stork
Fertility Center. They can bring their baby back to Stork Fertility Center for
birthday party and share their joyfulness with us.
The high ceiling
and semi-open space design makes it a bright and spacious. When there is a mini
concert, cheerful music flows from the graceful white grand piano. The biggest
original works of artist Mr. Li, Hsi-Chi, Reborn, hangs on the wall of the
hall. The flowing Chinese calligraphy includes five departments of Stork
Fertility Center. The pattern in the left upper corner stands that Stork
Fertility Center’s goal is “Think Globally, Act Locally!”
iArt Gallery
The gallery starts
with art healing, and makes people change their moods when they walk into our
center. Integrate art to our daily life is the goal of iArt Gallery.
iArt Gallery is
located in Stork Fertility Center. This high quality area with high ceiling and
semi-open space makes it comfortable and spacious. Fair-faced concrete wall
combined with well proportioned high and low space dimension gives different feelings for each exhibition areas. Through
various types of exhibitions, we share beautiful art works and hope that Hsinchu, the city of technology, can Bloom beautifully.
Moreover, heals every couple that comes to Stork Fertility Center hoping to get
a baby.
Yuxi Garden
The water level of the little pond varies between day and night. Clients can come here
for a little walk and relax. Look up the “Lucky Charm” on the outside wall of
the building and hope that can get good news soon for pregnancy.
“Lucky charm” is the biggest stone carving art work of Taiwanese Postmodernism
pioneer artist CHU WEI-BOR. It is created with 538 pieces of granite stone. The
weight of each piece of granite stone is around 250-350 kilograms. The left
part represent 10 months of pregnancy. And the right part represents 12 Zodiac
signs. On the top of right wall is a symbol of a stork’s beak holing a sperm
and an oocyte. Represent that through Stork’s help, our clients can bring back
babies happily.
Waiting Lobby
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