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Taichung City Cultural Center Entry by Architecton

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Jun 10, 2013

Entry to the Taichung City Cultural Center competition by Architecton (Image: Architecton)

Since announcing the five shortlisted finalists to Taiwan's Taichung City Cultural Center competition last week, we have been receiving a steady stream of further competition entries from around the world. Here's one from Moscow-based firm Architecton which moves the "Gate" metaphor to the core of its design concept.

Project Description from the Architects:

The “Gate” has always been the metaphor of interpenetration, marking the transition of one spatial or conceptual quality into another.

Image: Architecton

Cultural Centre integrates the city and the park and actually becomes the frontier Gate between various elements of the urban fabric, and at the same time – a landmark, a symbol of urban culture institutions.

Cultural Centre  consist of the Museum, the Library and the Park. Each functional unit of the complex is self-sufficient.

Image: Architecton

The ecological aspect was the key and determining factor in creating this project. The green roofs serve as rainwater harvesting stations and help protect the volume of the buildings from overheating in the sun. Horizontal spiral wind catching devices placed on the top of communication pylons are used to generate electricity.

Image: Architecton

The walls are designed as channels for natural ventilation that help save costs on air-conditioning and are equipped with solar cell panels. The transparent roofs let in natural light into the inner spaces. All these green design strategies help create a truly environmentally friendly building that falls in with the global trend for sustainable city architecture.

Image: Architecton

Find also plans and sections of the proposal in the image gallery below.

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Taichung City Cultural Center Entry by Architecton

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Jun 10, 2013

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Entry to the Taichung City Cultural Center competition by Architecton (Image: Architecton)

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taiwan ● taichung city cultural center ● taichung ● cultural center ● asia ● architecton

Since announcing the five shortlisted finalists to Taiwan's Taichung City Cultural Center competition last week, we have been receiving a steady stream of further competition entries from around the world. Here's one from Moscow-based firm Architecton which moves the "Gate" metaphor to the core of its design concept.

Project Description from the Architects:

The “Gate” has always been the metaphor of interpenetration, marking the transition of one spatial or conceptual quality into another.

Image: Architecton

Cultural Centre integrates the city and the park and actually becomes the frontier Gate between various elements of the urban fabric, and at the same time – a landmark, a symbol of urban culture institutions.

Cultural Centre  consist of the Museum, the Library and the Park. Each functional unit of the complex is self-sufficient.

Image: Architecton

The ecological aspect was the key and determining factor in creating this project. The green roofs serve as rainwater harvesting stations and help protect the volume of the buildings from overheating in the sun. Horizontal spiral wind catching devices placed on the top of communication pylons are used to generate electricity.

Image: Architecton

The walls are designed as channels for natural ventilation that help save costs on air-conditioning and are equipped with solar cell panels. The transparent roofs let in natural light into the inner spaces. All these green design strategies help create a truly environmentally friendly building that falls in with the global trend for sustainable city architecture.

Image: Architecton

Find also plans and sections of the proposal in the image gallery below.

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