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Taiwan Tower Competition : Architecture Information

Taiwan Tower Architecture Competition : Entry Information

Taiwan Tower Conceptual Design International Competition

To commemorate the centennial anniversary of the founding of Taiwan, R.O.C. and celebrate the merger between Taichung County and Taichung City, the government of Taiwan, R.O.C. will erect “Taiwan Tower” as an important landmark in the new special municipality. Here, visitors will be treated to a panorama view of the park, the city and the natural surroundings. The new landmark will also help visitors and residents orient themselves as Taichung makes the leap to become a world-class metropolis.

21 Oct 2010 – registration closing date
2 Nov 2010 – submission deadline

Taiwan Tower is to be located at the southern tip of Central Park, which is part of the former Taichung (Shuinan) Airport site, Taichung city. It will become a vista at the southern end of a major boulevard. Measuring approximately one hectare, the site is situated across from the Economic and Trade Park to the north. The project will comprise of Taiwan Tower and the Museum of Taichung City Development.

Taiwan Tower Competition
image from organisers

Though not aiming to compete in height with other towers of the world, in principle the observatory of Taiwan Tower should provide visitors with a view of the Taiwan Strait. The height is planned to be at least 300 meters. In addition, the site context and local architectural character should be integrated with 21st-Century building technology to symbolize the new Taiwan spirit. Taiwan Tower should also answer its call for environment responsibility and adopt the use of alternative energy. In implementing the government’s policies in energy conservation and carbon reduction, Taiwan Tower will act as a model of green building for the 21st century.

Thus, an international competition will be held to seek a forward-looking and innovative design and enliven the project with a fresh look and multifunctional use. Outstanding design teams from home and abroad are cordially invited to contribute pioneering planning and design ideas. Spread your creative wings and let the dream of a new-age landmark for Taichung take off.

Awards
One First Prize: NT$ 4,000,000(Approximately US$ 130,000)
One Second Prize: NT$ 2,000,000(Approximately US$ 65,000)
One Third Prize: NT$ 500,000(Approximately US$ 16,000)
Five Honorable Mentions: NT$ 100,000(Approximately US$ 3,200) for each
Ten Merit Awards: Certificate of Award

Qualifications for Participation
1. Any licensed architect of R.O.C. (Taiwan) or foreign country, alone or in teams.
2. Any design-related company of R.O.C. (Taiwan) or foreign country, alone or in teams.
3. Any design-related department of university of R.O.C. (Taiwan) or foreign country, alone or in teams.
For more information, please visit our website.
Timetable
Registration Deadline: 21 Oct 2010
Material Submission Deadline: 2 Nov 2010
Jury Session: 4 – 5 Nov 2010
Announcement of the Winners: 5 Nov 2010

For more information, please visit
www.TwTower.com.tw

Host Organization
Taichung City Government, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Coordinator
Barry Cheng Architect
TEL: 886-4-2326-1799  FAX: 886-4-2326-5212
Email: [email protected]

Location: Taiwan, Eastern Asia

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