
Taipei: The Latest Architecture and News
The Gym Of Accessory Store / 45tilt
Rain of Light / Yuan Architects

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Architects: Yuan Architects
- Area: 130 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Armstrong Ceilings, Champion, Formica
MONARCH / Oyler Wu Collaborative

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Architects: Oyler Wu Collaborative
- Area: 9333 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Balu metal, Be New Form, Huang's Green Country Ind, Taiwan Glass Ind.Corp., YKK AP Asia
NTU Cosmology Hall / KRIS YAO | ARTECH

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Architects: KRIS YAO | ARTECH
- Area: 1211 m²
- Year: 2017
House of Future Contemporary / Studio In2

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Architects: Studio In2
- Area: 152 ft²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: BoConcept, GUBI, QisDESIGN, SeedDesign
Bite to Eat / HAO Design

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Architects: HAO Design
- Area: 556 m²
- Year: 2017
Discovering Taiwan / Studio TING

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Architects: Studio TING
- Area: 637 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Interface
Feast for the Senses / KYDO
Huaku Sky Garden / WOHA
Scene House / LCGA Design

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Architects: LCGA Design
- Area: 75 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Formica, Ligne Roset, MARAZZI, Overgaard & Dyrman, Serien
Living Smell / Waterfrom Design

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Interior Designers: Waterfrom Design
- Area: 119 m²
- Year: 2016
House W / KC Design Studio

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Architects: KC Design Studio
- Area: 198 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Buster and Punch
MVRDV-Designed Auditorium Features Sound Absorbing, Moss-Like Fabric Walls

The JUT Foundation in Taipei has recently had its 240-square-meter lecture hall by MVRDV transformed into a mossy art installation with a textile artwork that spans not just edge to edge, but up the walls, by Argentinian artist, Alexandra Kehayoglou. The lecture hall hosts a number of talks and events and requires versatility. The custom moss-inspired carpet adds a level of comfort and interest to what otherwise could have been a monotonous space.
9 of the World's Most Intrusive Buildings

In 2017, many of the world's cities have become potpourri time capsules of architecture. We live in an eclectic era in which a 19th-century industrial loft, post-war townhouse, and brand new high rise condominium are all comparably desirable properties. This increasingly varied urban landscape—and the appetite for variety of the people who live there—makes it more difficult than ever for new architecture to grab the public's attention.
To combat this, architects often attempt to produce an "iconic" work: a building whose design is so so striking that it attracts even a layperson's focus. Sometimes this ambition pays off as timeless, and sometimes it irreversibly pock-marks the skyline. What follows is a collection of attention grabbing structures. Will they be remembered as eccentric landmarks or glaring eyesores? You decide.
Floating Pavilion / Shen Ting Tseng architects
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Architects: Shen Ting Tseng architects
- Area: 250 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Buteo Huang, LIN, Nippon Paint
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Professionals: A.S Studio, WEDO Group
Backlight Apartment / 2BOOKS design

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Architects: 2BOOKS design
- Area: 104 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Vibia, Ligne Roset, Mutina


















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