The new Museum of Art will be located in a park at the junction of the Yingge and Dahan rivers. Architect reveals design for Taiwan art complex by CW Staff on Sep 11, 2011
RELATED ARTICLES: Taipei 101 becomes world's tallest green building | Magic School is Taiwan's first zero-carbon build | Taiwanese woodworking firm put down regional roots US-based Zerafa Architecture Studio has revealed its proposed design for the New Taipei City Museum of Art (NTCArt) in Taiwan. Located in a park at the meeting of the Yingge and Dahan rivers, the scheme will combine lifestyle, art, recreation and education to create a vibrant cultural complex. The museum’s programmatic spaces are loosely organised in a cascading composition rotating around a central void and the various galleries are conceived as individual elements. The scheme will also contain a two-storey NTCArt Children’s Museum which will be distinct from the main museum. |