Founded in 2003, Taipei-based XRANGE is a multi-disciplinary architecture office that is pushing to change the way architecture is realized in Asia. Combining advanced design and manufacturing technologies with concise strategic concepts; XRANGE operates between the largest (+) and the smallest (-) of project scales, with works encompassing urban planning, architecture, landscape, environments, products and concepts. The award winning work of XRANGE have been featured in numerous blogs and international media including the New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Monocle, Frame, Surface and I.D. Magazine. XRANGE was named by Wallpaper as one of "101 of the World's Most Exciting New Architects" in 2007. XRANGE's first building, the Ant Farm House, was included in "The Phaidon's Atlas of 21st Century World Architecture" in 2008.