Client
National Housing and Urban Regeneration Center
Industry
Government and Associations
Exhibition
safehouse
Location
Expo Dome
Date
2025-10-28
Style
eco-friendly
Safehouse 2025 × King One Design
King One Design created an open-style booth for the National Housing and Urban Regeneration Center, centered on the theme of “Urban Renewal Integrated with Transit-Oriented Development.” The design incorporates recycled wood, translucent structures, and energy-efficient lighting to embody a low-carbon and sustainable design philosophy, echoing the Urban Renewal Expo’s vision of promoting safe living environments and inclusive urban development.
Exhibition Express
The safehouse2025 was held from September 20 to 21, 2025, at the Expo Dome in Taipei Expo Park, under the theme “Collaboration for a Better Future: Building Safe and Happy Homes.”
The event brought together central and local governments, architectural teams, financial institutions, and industry organizations, fostering collaboration and dialogue on urban renewal and reconstruction of aging buildings. The exhibition featured a variety of zones — including the Theme Pavilion, Public Urban Renewal Pavilion, Financial Services Area, and Professional Consultation Zone — showcasing the latest policy directions and redevelopment achievements.
Through interactive experiences and seminars, the expo promoted the concept of collaborative urban regeneration, aiming to build a sustainable urban lifestyle with participation from all citizens.
King One Design crafted the exhibition space with professional aesthetics and clear structural design, presenting the topic of urban renewal in an open and intuitive way that enhances visibility and understanding.
National Housing and Urban Regeneration Center|Open and transparent — making urban renewal instantly understandable.
An open and transparent booth design with high visual recognition.
At the safehouse2025 , King One Design created an open-style booth for the National Housing and Urban Regeneration Center, centered on the theme of “Urban Renewal Integrated with Transit-Oriented Development.”
The overall design adopted a transparent layout and clear visual hierarchy, shaping a bright and accessible exhibition space. With clean lines and highly recognizable signage, the booth guided visitor flow naturally — allowing attendees to enter, linger, and understand the vision of urban renewal with ease.











