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Taiwan Acts!

Architecture in Social Dialogue

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This book explores the contemporary architectural culture in Taiwan, emphasizing socially engaged projects rather than the dominant trends or high-profile works of international architects. Following the 1999 earthquake, various initiatives emerged, focusing on the social impact of architecture. These efforts include urban improvements, cultural buildings, infrastructure, housing, and community development across the island. This unique publication fills a gap, as little information about such social activities has been shared internationally due to Taiwan's political context. Amid a rapidly changing political and socioeconomic landscape, innovative public works and mixed-use projects are gaining momentum. Democratic processes and community-focused actions are now hallmarks of modern Taiwan. The book highlights a culture of building and planning that has arisen from open social dialogue, making its themes relevant globally. It serves as a starting point for a vital conversation between Taiwan and the world, promising mutual enrichment.

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Taiwan Acts!, Chun Hsiung Wang

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Rok vydání
2023
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Titul
Taiwan Acts!
Podtitul
Architecture in Social Dialogue
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2023
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
320
ISBN10
3966800160
ISBN13
9783966800167
Série
Anotace
This book explores the contemporary architectural culture in Taiwan, emphasizing socially engaged projects rather than the dominant trends or high-profile works of international architects. Following the 1999 earthquake, various initiatives emerged, focusing on the social impact of architecture. These efforts include urban improvements, cultural buildings, infrastructure, housing, and community development across the island. This unique publication fills a gap, as little information about such social activities has been shared internationally due to Taiwan's political context. Amid a rapidly changing political and socioeconomic landscape, innovative public works and mixed-use projects are gaining momentum. Democratic processes and community-focused actions are now hallmarks of modern Taiwan. The book highlights a culture of building and planning that has arisen from open social dialogue, making its themes relevant globally. It serves as a starting point for a vital conversation between Taiwan and the world, promising mutual enrichment.