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Performing Arts Centre Taipei Building, Development, Taiwan, Images, Design
Taiwan Performing Arts Centre : Information
Taipei Design Competition : Entry by NL Architects
Taipei Performing Arts Center
The dichotomy between high and low culture is slowly disappearing.
But how can we create an environment that is inspiring for everyone?
Is it possible to be elitist and populist at the same time? How can
we envision a truly Public building?

Square³
The Taipei Performing Arts Center aspires to become accessible for
everybody. The principal act performed by the building is to elevate
a substantial part of its program. By doing so a public square is
created underneath it. As such the square fundamentally becomes part
of the building: it is included inside it. This could turn out to
be a radical innovation
Table for Three
In a way the building could be considered a Table: four legs
support a horizontal slab. This open block measures 110
x 80 meters with a total height of 64 meters. The tabletop
is 14 meters high and can in principle accommodate 3 stories. Inside
youll find a kind of Mall; a fragment of the city that is elevated,
a public browsing space in the sky. This will be the domain
for cultural facilities: the multi media library, music stores, galleries,
lobbies, bars, restaurants and clubs. A gaming zone and a casino might
be exciting additions.
Towers
The legs are programmed as well; in fact they are small
skyscrapers. All four are different. One has a waist,
with a large plan that narrows half way and widens again. One has
an oversized foot; it contains the Proscenium Theater at its base.
And then becomes more slender. One is small at the bottom and expands
towards the top -here youll find the Grand Theater.
Happy View
By lifting the main plateau of the building to a level slightly higher
than the adjacent structures, wonderful panoramas are created. It
becomes possible to overlook the city and the surrounding hills.
Peoples Theater
The additional asset of this gravity-defying operation is the urban
void that comes into being. This 3D urban square creates an informal
foyer for the building as a whole. There is no interface, no threshold.
Come in, were open! It is a place for interaction, for performances,
for concerts, for markets. It is a square with a ceiling. Rain and
Sun automatically are kept out. It is open-air, but covered! Surprisingly
the building contains more void than mass; its a space-container,
a 3D Plaza.

Organization
The three main programmatic elements, the Theatres, are positioned
on different altitudes. The Proscenium Playhouse is placed at the
base of the southeast Leg. The Lobby is placed under this
theater so that it is flush with the square, activating the space
around it. The Multiform Theatre however, is connected to the southwest
leg close to the top. The volume of the Grand Theater is suspended
under the horizontal slab. It hovers over the square while still being
a part of it.
Route
There are many ways to travel through the building. There are elevators,
stairs and escalators. It is possible to go in a direct way or to
take the scenic route. A detour is rewarding! It is no longer necessary
to take the same path on your way out. A System of Loops comes into
being. Some of the elevators are oversized. They can be used for transportation
of large goods, but also for moving large groups of people at the
same time. Many elevators are placed towards the outside. They are
not hidden in a core but become part of the performance. Riding them
gives you the feeling of being part of an interactive urban environment.
They move up and down like ants on the leg of a table. When reaching
the top some elevators suddenly move sideways, allowing unexpected
horizontal movement: Logistic Entertainment.
Artery
The Grand Route connects the Lobbies of the Theaters with a series
of escalators. It ties them together. Part of the Foyers as such will
be open to everybody, but here you will also find the ticket control.
Beyond a certain point the theaters are -of course- not freely accessible.
Structure
At the basis lies a four legged table construction that is reinforced
in the corners. Multiple variants of stiffening are used
to create a variety of identities for the legs. By expanding the legs
towards the top automatically the spans are reduced. The structure
in a way is an orthogonal version of a dome.
3D Square
The ground-level square bends up to allow cars and motor cycles to
enter the parking garage. Here trucks can enter the basement. Heavy
logistics will be handled from here. Taxis will be able to drive up
this Hill, culminating in a glamorous drop off. Locally
the square folds down to allow more spacious connections to the underpasses
to Night Market and the Jiantan train station. The act of lifting
the building allows for a more or less unobstructed crossing of the
square an elegant feature, since most architecture tends to
stand it the way. Whether you are walking from Bai Lin Highschool
to take the bus or you are coming from Shinlin Market and are looking
for a place to eat your lunch, the square will provide everybody with
a sheltered and exciting route or place to stay.

Terraces
Balconies or terraces with several different programs activate the
space. Sometimes they are open and public; sometimes exclusive or
intimate. Ticketable, VIP or free. They act as swimming pool, skate
area, public green, play ground, hotel garden, breakfast café,
thus attracting many different target groups. The audience
can take center stage.
The Performing Arts Hotel
A Hotel could be a successful additional program. It might be beneficial
for the exploitation of the complex as a whole. It is supportive also
in a literal way, since it constitutes the fourth leg of table.
The Performing Arts Hotel can comfortably feature 60 bedrooms and
additional facilities. The bedrooms overlook the city and the spectacular
Urban Interior that it helps forming. The Revolving Bar somewhere
hangs from the ceiling.
Temple
In a way, the project is an Upside-Down Skyline. The horizontal top
layer helps to frame the space beneath. It is not so much the beauty
of the form itself that is compelling, but the space in-between. With
every step you take this urban cavity changes shape. The structure
could be understood as a Proscenium Arch in 4 directions framing city
life in many ways.
Taipei Performing Arts Center Entry images / information from NL
Architects 230309
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Taipei Performing Arts Centre
: Winning design by OMA

Dutch Architect Office : NL
Architects - contact details
Taipei Design Competition entry designers : NL Architects
Taipei Performing Arts
Center Design by Abalos + Sentkiewicz Arquitectos
Taiwan Building : Kaohsiung Arts
Cente
Taipei Performing Arts Center
entry by Studio Nicoletti Associates

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Performing Arts Centre Taipei : page - adrian
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