BEONE: A Living Lab for Future Coexistence
This artwork is located in BEONE, our newly launched Living Lab for Future Coexistence. Designed by the Farglory Group and situated in the repurposed basement level of the Farglory International Center, the space was formerly a spa and fitness area. It has been transformed into a multifunctional space for exploring future lifestyles, bringing together curated art, rainforest-certified coffee, light fare, and open meeting areas—a shared space where life, work, learning, and leisure come together.
Art from Waste: The Concept Behind “The Cityscape”
Commissioned by Farglory Land and created by META Design, The Cityscape is a 14-meter-long wall installation made entirely from construction waste collected from our building sites. These once-discarded materials have been reimagined through design into a landscape that echoes city skylines and mountain ranges. The piece encourages viewers to see their surroundings with fresh eyes—to notice the hidden value in things often overlooked. By combining the scale of the urban with the textures of daily life, City’s Landscape invites reflection on how sustainability and sharing can become part of how we live and build.


Exchange and Dialogue: Global Visitors Respond
The day we photographed The Cityscape, we happened to host a visit from National Chengchi University and Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). They had toured our workplace the year before and were especially impressed by the Construction Waste Upcycling Project. This year, they made a point to come back and include our headquarters in their itinerary. Visits like this help international guests see first-hand how Taiwanese companies are putting sustainability into action.


Visit BEONE BEONE Future Coexistence Lab
Address: B1F, No. 200, Section 1, Keelung Road, Xinyi District, Taipei
Open Time: Mon–Fri 8:30–18:00 | Sat 13:00–18:00
*Closed on Sundays, national holidays, and long weekends (including Saturdays)
Photo Credit: META Design
Editor: Shih Yi Feng