Quan-Sheng Shu; Peter Kittel; David Glaister; John Hull; Bill Burt; Al Zeller; John Zbasnik; Vitalij Pecharsky; Van Scive Springer Science+Business Media (2000) Kovakantinen kirja
ArchiTangle GmbH Sivumäärä: 320 sivua Asu: Kovakantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2024, 01.01.2024 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
This book is about the contemporary architecture culture in Taiwan. Rather than the dominant trends of building culture in Taiwan, or sensational projects of international 'star architects' in its territory, this book focusses on socially engaged architectural projects of more humble origins. Following the devastating earthquake of September 1999, a number of architectural initiatives in Taiwan have developed a focus on the social role of building in their own country. These include measures to improve the urban structures, but also cultural buildings, infrastructure and housing in many places on the island, as well as varied community development projects.
No publications about this topic exist yet, which makes this book truly unique. Due to the political situation of Taiwan, only little information about these kinds of social activities have tended to leave the country. Currently, in the wake of a rapidly changing political and socioeconomic climate in the country, the ongoing development of innovative public works and complex mixed-use projects have gained traction. Democratic processes and actions for people and communities have become characteristic of modern Taiwan. This book, therefore, talks about the committed culture of building and planning that has emerged from an open social dialogue.
The relevance of these topic is world-wide. This publication is the starting point of a necessary dialogue between Taiwan and the World that promises to be mutually enriching.