BeeGo - Forest Beekeeping Project

Project locationTaiwan
University/SchoolNational Taiwan Normal University / Ming Chi University of Technology
Lead ArchitectYu-He Lin
Design TeamLin Yu-He, Advised by Prof. Kai-Chu Li

BeeGo relocates apiaries to forests, providing bees with richer nectar sources and enabling beekeepers to produce diverse honey flavors while supporting forest regeneration. It integrates vegetable gardens and chicken coops into a circular system. Crops supply manufacturers for organic oxalic acid production, while surplus feeds chickens. Their manure is placed around beehives to repel hornets naturally. Through BeeGo, we enhance nectar diversity, promote forest renewal, and protect bees using organic methods, improving the ecosystem and creating greater value for beekeepers and forestry.