Farglory x NCKU x JUNEN | Stone Cage Project — Creating a Circular Demonstration Site

Do you know how much construction waste is generated from a single building site?


And more importantly, how can we transform that “waste” back into a valuable resource?

JUNEN has joined forces with National Cheng Kung University and Farglory Construction to launch the Stone Cage Project, establishing an eco-friendly demonstration site at the Renwu Aerospace Park. This initiative visualizes the concept of urban mining through a sustainable landscape.

Using a metal welded mesh gabion system, we experimentally sorted, graded, and filled construction waste—integrating recycled concrete, perforated logo panels, and reclaimed wood—bringing these materials back into architectural and outdoor applications.

This is more than just resource reuse—it’s part of the design.
Turning waste into a language of urban design is our tangible vision for a sustainable city.

Overview of Demonstration Materials:

  • Gabion Mesh (65 units)
    Material: Galvanized steel mesh
    Use: Wall structures and gabion cages for gravel
  • New Century Recycled Concrete (15 tons)
    Use: Walls, furniture bases, gravel walkways
    ♻ Equivalent to repurposing 15 wave breakers
  • Clothing Fiber Wood (Made from recycled garments) – 168kg
    Use: Seating surfaces
    ♻ Equivalent to approximately 840 pieces of used clothing
  • Eco-Wood (Shengsen Wood) – 198kg
    Use: Bench seating, cylindrical pathway installations
    ♻ Equivalent to approximately 5,210 recycled yogurt bottles

JUNEN Role: We provided recyclable gabion mesh, regenerated fillers, and perforated decorative panels to help construct a building material circulation model—from demolition → recomposition → application. Reducing the need for raw material extraction and extending material life is our commitment to the land.

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