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Is there a statue in front of the building in Taiwan Province Province 10 1? What is the statue?

In fact, many buildings in China pay attention to geomantic omen. The tall buildings in Hong Kong are particularly obvious.

By the way, the feng shui design of 10 1 is for the reference of those who go there to taste it. There is no need to rush to go shopping or take pictures. )

The design prototype of Taibei 10 1 comes from Ding, China, which is a metaphor of "cornucopia" in geomantic omen.

The ancient coins on the column are in the shape of 10 1 and are the mascots for making evil spirits.

The "money-biting turtle" on the northwest roof symbolizes good luck.

10 1 This name is auspicious. It is easy to remember that 0 and 1 are auspicious numbers in the Book of Changes.

The architectural form of 10 1 consists of eight inverted trapezoidal squares, which designer Li Zuyuan once said represent bamboo joints.

It means "climb higher and higher" 10 1 The gate is opened on Xinyi Road, which conforms to the geomantic principle of "left green dragon, right white tiger, lean back".

The dragon is the Four Beasts Mountain and the tiger is the World Trade Center. It "backs" Qixing Mountain, Shamao Mountain and Datun Mountain.

The awnings above the main entrance of Xinyi Road and the side entrance of Songzhi Road are decorated with ten tail ancient fish, ten coins and ten wishful shapes.

The meaning is perfect.

When you enter the gate of Xinyi Road, there is a winding escalator, which is the layout of Taoist Nine Palaces and the design of turning left and right.

It is called "Dragon and Tiger Ladder", and "Dragon" enters and "Tiger" exits, both of which can attract popularity and wealth.

The image of dragons can also be seen everywhere in Taipei. All four corners of the eight cornucopia have dragon-shaped carvings, and there are 32 "flying dragons" in total.

In addition, you can see the ceiling structure like "keel" when you go up to the atrium cafe on the fourth floor.

The common "Ruyi" furnishings in the Forbidden City can be seen everywhere in Taipei 10 1, including the "lighting hood" on the external wall of the building.

The "best in the middle" on the restaurant doorpost and the "best in the small" in the boutique are full of design and decoration.

The architect of 10 1 once said that auspicious patterns such as ruyi and ancient money are integrated into modern architecture.

This has a "soothing" effect on China people. He believes that "reassuring" is also one of the important functions of architecture.

Wang Zhongping, another designer, does not deny that the owner really wants to integrate China Feng Shui into it.

In the design process, architects take the time to integrate geomantic omen into rational design and strike a balance between tradition and rationality.