Iron A' Design Award Winner 2025
industrial interior documentation, cultural heritage preservation photography, adaptive reuse spatial experience, immersive environmental lighting installation, one-point linear perspective, bilateral symmetry composition, chromatic gradient, thermal color progression, crimson lake, cadmium red deep, vermillion, cadmium scarlet, cadmium orange, cadmium yellow deep, aureolin yellow, amber, rust red, iron oxide red, warm color dominance, saturated palette, high chroma, incandescent illumination, dramatic environmental lighting, theatrical wash lighting, upward cast illumination, silhouette figures, human scale reference, industrial machinery, yellow painted equipment, weathered surfaces, corrugated metal ceiling, exposed infrastructure, structural beams, mechanical systems, utility conduits, safety railings, textured concrete flooring, vanishing point emphasis, deep spatial recession, experiential architecture, transformative spatial narrative, monumental industrial scale, contemplative human presence, warm atmospheric glow, radiant aperture, luminous threshold, heritage industrial environment, operational archaeology, technological sublime, material patina, adaptive cultural preservation, mid-century industrial aesthetic, utilitarian architecture transfigured, immersive chromatic environment, environmental color intervention, spatial storytelling, journey and threshold motif, pilgrimage composition, approaching luminosity, transformative passage, ceremonial industrial space, reverent documentation, warm emotional register, sublime scale contrast, intimate monumentality, contemplative engagement invitation
Dim light illuminates the dust-covered past, revealing the Jun Hun power plant built in the tunnel by R.O.C army in 1973 on the mountainside. The power plant discarded its military attire as the military governance was lifted, waiting to once again rise to its formal glory. Two diesel generators manufactured, and installed by the Jun Hun Unit, still stand in the tunnel, silently witnessing the passage of time. As Ma Tsu celebrates 30 years since the lifting of military governance, it reflects upon its history through the lens of light, eagerly anticipating a reunion with the pride of Jun Hun.