Taipei has been selected by the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design (Icsid) as the only municipality to move on to the next phase in the process towards becoming the 2016 World Design Capital (WDC). The selection committee is expected to conduct an onsite evaluation and comprehensive report prior to releasing an official announcement in September.
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City of Taipei Moves Closer to Becoming 2016 World Design Capital
Les Bébés Cupcakery / JC Architecture
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Architects: JC Architecture
- Area: 56 m²
- Year: 2012
Re-born House / DL Design/TL Architects & Associates
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Architects: DL Design/TL Architects & Associates
- Area: 750 m²
- Year: 2012
Ippudo Sydney / Koichi Takada Architects
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Architects: Koichi Takada Architects
- Year: 2012
Fuyi River Housing Sales Center / Lab Modus
Update: WOHA’s ‘Breathing Architecture’ Exhibition
As an update to last year's post on WOHA's 'Breathing Architecture' exhibition, their work has seen great success in Frankfurt and Taichung. Now on its last leg, it will travel to Taipei and be on display from March 22-May 10 at the "Mobile Museum - SEED project". Reminding us of bold visions of the future, in which plants reclaim nature for themselves, the architects realize the permeation of buildings and landscape, and of interiors and exteriors in projects. WOHA’s tropical architecture is permeable, leafy and interspersed with community spaces, which truly capture the essence of how architecture is breathing. For more information, please visit here. More images can be viewed after the break.
Ruin Academy / Marco Casagrande
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Architects: Marco Casagrande
- Area: 500 m²
- Year: 2010
Tower of Colony Installation / Groundwork
Exhibited at the ‘Next Play: Shifting Ground’ Exhibition in Taipei, the Tower of Colony is the Hong Kong project by Groundwork, which responds to a theme of ‘Displacement’, to transform a one acre site at Huashan, a cultural district at the heart of Taipei City. The architects were interested in how migrants react on a foreign land. By building on the site, they 'colonized’ one acre of grassland from site, therefore colonizing a fragment of Taipei. Hong Kong, a colony by nature, now has its own colony. Their abstraction of the act of colonization can be observed at two scales: The Tower and The Performance. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Baisha Wan Beach and Visitor Centre / Wang Weijen Architecture
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Architects: Wang Weijen Architecture
- Area: 5657 m²
- Year: 2007
Water-Moon Monastery / KRIS YAO | ARTECH
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Architects: KRIS YAO | ARTECH
- Area: 8422 m²
- Year: 2012
U-House / Hsuyuan Kuo Architecture
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Architects: Hsuyuan Kuo Architecture
- Area: 355 m²
- Year: 2012
The One / Hsuyuan Kuo Architecture
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Architects: Hsuyuan Kuo Architecture
- Area: 2572 m²
- Year: 2011
New Taipei City Museum of Art Proposal / Zerafa Architecture Studio
The New Taipei City Museum of Art (NCArt) should propose a new paradigm for celebrating art in Taipei, one that brings lifestyle, art, recreation and education together to celebrate the vibrant cultural identity of the community. The fusion of art with all aspects of one’s daily experience is driven by ideas about the intrinsic relationship between art and life relevant in Taiwan’s popular contemporary culture. The new museum seeks to embody these ideas and provide an iconic venue for the spontaneous unfolding of contemporary life.
Here’s the proposal Zerafa Architecture Studio presented for this project.
New Taipei City Museum of Art Competition Proposal / INFLUX_STUDIO
INFLUX_STUDIO shared with us their proposal for the New Taipei City Museum of Art competition as contemporary art museums are becoming hybrid programs and transforming the way people approach art to become real places to be. The key issue they were dealt with was how to gather people and art while integrating the landscape into the museum and the museum into the park. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Church of Suan-Lien Center for the Elderly / J.J. Pan & Partners
2nd Prize at Taipei Pop Music Center Competition / Studio Gang Architects
Studio Gang Architects, along with joint tenderer J. J. Pan and Partners received second prize at Taipei Pop Music Center Competition.
The idea of this project is to form a live music hub that creates richly diverse experiences reflective of Taipei’s music scene. The design knits together unique venues—large and small—with indoor, outdoor and semi-enclosed public spaces, forming a dense urban architecture connected through the live experience of music.
More images and full architect’s description after the break.
3rd Prize at Taipei Pop Music Center Competition / office dA
Office dA (design architect) with Y. Lin Architect (joint tenderer) and CAZA (design consultant) received third prize at the Taipei Pop Music Center Competition.
Located in the Nangang District, the principal space design comprises of an indoor performing hall with 4500-6000 seats, an outdoor performing space with 15000 standing seats, exhibition space for reputed musicians, a digital library, a medium and small indoor exhibition and performing live house, industrial communities and incubation space, etc.
More images and architect’s description after the break.
Taipei Pop Music Center proposal / ICE
Our AD Futures #1, ICE, an international office based in Hong Kong shared with us their proposal for the Taipei Pop Music Center competition.
Pop culture is the culture of change. Pop architecture is the space of change. Rather than a building, the TPMC provides a platform for spontaneous activities: a street, a park, a network of pedestrian circulation, which are embedded into an architectural framework. The design strategy for the TPMC defines the site through 3 different elements.
Full architect’s description and more images after the break.