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Due to the rising of modern theory、Internet popularity、information standardize, globalization is not so far away from us anymore. Therefore under the globalization issues, the discussion on specific value is no longer as important. This topic has been replaced by the local culture.However no matter what the strategy of globalization and the meaning of local area is, it’s just a new vocabulary that people attempted to add on, categorize and classified in their own way.

This project is starting from my cultural background、 historical background、 and the thoughts on environment space arrange. Trying to be more intimate with people, environment and local area, at the same time returning back the culture of architectural spacing .Also looking from my own point of view on environment spacing of now and the future.

1. WuShu harbor -The beach activitycenter planning

In this case it’s about changing the original rules on the elements between people and the sea. The idea is to create a new space that filled with activities, movement and energy .The starting point is to blend up from original local marine extended experience with the new life style, and combine the natural wind, landscape, and various of social life together. Then fuse up all these elements into the nature and the natural changes of landscape, at the same time people can also be able to experience the transform of landscape and the space that “blends the events of daily life into the landscape”.

2. Taiwan New Landscape campaign Exhibition

It’s a vision that a great city need to have. By analyzing the past experience, and through the city’s develop planning, architecture design, basic public construction, and the landscape planning. This project is combined the concept of reconstruction and imagination to create the design of " The water city in Taipei ".

3.International Architectural Biennale Rotterdam

It’s applying from the point of "blocking" and "over crossing". The appearancethat contradict but does existing at the same time. This concept is to re-analyze a new outline of Taiwan and at the same time to re-paint the map of Taiwan that belong to nature, and belong to the combination value of ocean and land.

Also trying to propose the further concept on development of the coast line space arrange. Therefore we are able to leadourselves from the state of "No Where" to "Now Here",as well as understanding and knowing what is the next step.

4.COPMPUTER LAB Department of Applied Mathematics , NCTU

The most used space that we often un-notice. Through the operation of actual cases, this case is to operate the relationship between human and practical space. The whole design concept process is about to analyze and observed the behavior of the users, and using the concept of interaction to redefine that the space can only be accept

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TAIWAN

NEW LANDSCAPE MOVEMENT

PARTICIPATING PARTIES:

DUTCH ARCHITECTURE FIRM STUDIO SPUTNIK: Architect:

GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE N.C.T.U Professors:

Jaakko E. Van’tSpijker , Henk J. Bultstra Chang,Chi-Yi、Hou,June-Hao

DESIGN WORKSHOP | TAIPEI-CITY OF WATER

TAIPEI

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TAIWAN

NEW LANDSCAPE MOVEMENT

ù。úÞ。<=ûÛA Old Map of Taipei in the “ ”dynasty,ù

。  The Taipei Basin

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Human civilizations have been parasitized on Earth for many centuries.

The word “parasitize” means we used to do more harm than good.

We can see this in Taipei now a days.

We DID do something wrong to the Tamsui River, used to take it’s

Advantages for granted and thought it as a threaten. Everyone knows that Cities can’t survive without surface water, then why

we thought the river as a threaten in Taipei? That attitude is VERY WRONG.

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Stand point

We should find out

NEW

relationships with water !!

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When you put apples and water into a same glass. It could be apples and water or apple juice.

In apple juice, the apples have changed into something new and so has the water

When you put a city and water into a same place. It could be city and water or city juice.

In city juice, the city have changed into something new and so has the water

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There is water in our buildings, bounded by pipes and only allowed to go to some particular places when we people need them. Maybe it’s some how a reversible relationship, the buildings and infrastructures are for waters, we people walking in pipes and only allowed to go to places where water needs us

Why can’t we stand on water surface? Why don’t we work out some ways to stand and walk and make our lives “on” the water?

There are emergency life boats on the roof top in this city, So that whenever the water returned,

citizens can surrender the city to the floods. Go somewhere and wait till the water is gone.

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In a place as crowded as Taipei,

we should count our territory by volume, not coverage.

When water flows in to a place, cubage also means more then area. We share the cubage with water, not land.

CITY

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Simple(Earlier)

Complicated(Later)

Water’s Position Citizens’ Position Here is a simple arrangement of all ideas we have shown in today’s presentation.

Being a generator of ideas is a interesting thing but however, being a responsible designer, theremust be some way to pickup the strategy in which they carry it out.

That’s why we show the “family tree.

” We believe everyone has ones favorite dream of water and city,. Through process like this graphic, we can understand the relationship, the common grounds, and the antinomies.

In our fallowing process, we’ll

going to find out our own concern with in our team.

I believe you can also find yours by the same approach. It’s easy.

Find your favorite dream,locate it on the graphic,

and look at the proposals linked with it, and see if

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Something for FUN

Something for how we

drink it

Something we

MIXED with water

Something for SAFETY

Our dreams about water and city

Statements

We should produce spaces in which

people will have fun with water ’s participation.

We should keep water with in our city,

in our landscape or buildings, not only in the dam of “

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We share cubage with water, not land

If we can’t count on dams, we can secure them in pipes.

To make citizens close to the water.

To solve the increasing problem of water supply.

Create more space both for the river and

the people.

Secure our supply and traffic system.

CITY

RIVER

What are there about “JUICE”..

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Simple(Earlier)

Complicated(Later)

Water’s Position Citizens’ Position

The Family Tree of the Ideas

Simple(Earlier)

Complicated(Later)

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Pipes ensure the safety of supplying

and traffic system, protect important

buildings and any other things can’t be

contained in a water-proofed cub but

could be damaged by water.

Pipes

Cubes

We cut the city into cubes with

different characters. Some of them

are water-proofed, some are not.

Through the cubes city interact with

water, create interesting lifestyles

and keep water with in the city.

Citizen : solid solid box hyalo-box openspace openspace chageable unchangeable Water solid passage wall hyalo-wall passage boalt unchangeable changeable

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Landscapes

and

towers

are

high-rise

buildings

stand

out

from

the

surface

pipes

connect

to

other

areas

of

the

city

,

lower

lever

living

spaces

with

water

.

T

aipei

aipei

Pipe (W ater-proofed) W ater-in Structure Solid Structure Dry We t Wa te r 10 20(M)

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Facts and Dates we calculated about :

The in Taipei is about

The of water level is is about

After our project built, it’ll going to contain up to of flood, lower Taipei’s water level up to in the during the flood.

Water-control

total area of the rivers 45,662,600(m );

alarm height 6.7(m). Total amount of the flood 305,939,420(m ) 19,804,085(m ) 0.4~1(m) 2 3 3

Water

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Inhabitation, Commercial, Relaxation”

Taipei Center

Traffic Center Water

Water People ¦§

community of “

“ ” is where all the water goes before it leave . In some meanings it could be said as a of water in Taipei City.

Nowadays it’s just a of

But in some chance maybe we could let them stay a little bit longer.

So This is the story: “ and lived here, and be happy forever after……”

,

Facts and Dates we calculated about

The dam of “ ” has a capacity of support of clean

water to Taipei.

If our project wants to produce tap water in the same way, we can

produce

(the number comes from a simple formula only concern about capacities.)

Water-supply:

327,000,000(m ), 3,280,000(m ) / per day

 3 3

250,000(m ) / per day

3

.

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Taipei has it’s potential to become a city of

water life. But the water experiences

and can’t make a life style.

Taipei (or north Taiwan) provided are now

just snippets,

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From City to Coast:

The site of “

” is at an important position

to link Taipei and several of the most beautiful

areas in north Taiwan.



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Create the full circle of

Water-Life

The project we’re going to do

could be a chance, to collect

and connect the snippets into

a complete experience of

water

Food/Drink Style/Fashion Inhabitation Transportation Caring/Education Relax/Fun

There’re different function programs we put in our site, some of then the be found

in old Taipei, Others are not. But most important difference we made is to

The town center will be for both visitors and locals, and outer zone of inhabitation

is not just supplying the town center or “viewpoints,” it create it’s own life style of

make people LIVE here besides just Visit here.

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Town center:

fresh impression

To create amazing land marks,

new and

divided from

old Water-cities like Venice

Commercial:

encourage people consume for the Water-style

and support the town financially.

We are doing water as a fashion in the site. It

Parking:

Water sports:

We recommend you to park here

and walk through the town.

The tower will protect your vehicles from flood.

Maybe you should try

Water sport is something you can hardly found in north Taiwan.

Boating.

Food/Drink Style/Fashion Inhabitation Transportation Caring/Education Relax/Fun

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Food/Drink Style/Fashion Inhabitation Transportation Caring/Education Relax/Fun

The Pleasure of Eating: People in Taiwan have

their own way of foods and drinks and we’re not going to change that.

Accept one thing: “they always eat the

best food at the worse place.”

Opportunities to sell the lifestyle by the way of fashion:

to approach that goa l, we need high quality

commercial programs in site.

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Food/Drink Style/Fashion Inhabitation Transportation Caring/Education Relax/Fun

Residential:

This is how we picture the inhabitation area outside the town center.

By the water, open to the water, and changes when the tides go up and down.

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Food/Drink Style/Fashion Inhabitation Transportation Caring/Education Relax/Fun

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Food/Drink Style/Fashion Inhabitation Transportation Caring/Education Relax/Fun

The Water Tower:

Hotel & Indoor Water-Enjoyment Center

cubic units.

Located at the town center as a land mark,

this building can be defined as a

constructed by a service core witch covered

in

Inside the building consumers can enjoy

form quiet pools to wild cataracts

The lower floor the wilder, of course.

water tower

vertical pipe

water-proofed

different

kinds of water

by the difference of height and water presser

and

PIPE ROAD

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Food/Drink Style/Fashion Inhabitation Transportation Caring/Education Relax/Fun

The most important system of traffic in site will be the pipes.

Pipes are made to protect important systems but However, by the

different shapes it can also make landscapes and interesting spaces.

The image below shows how driving, taking trains or metro, walking,

parking and boating can be arranged in the pipe system.

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Food/Drink Style/Fashion Inhabitation Transportation Caring/Education Relax/Fun

At the outer area of the site, the pipes reconstruct with the base of the

old dam become a new kind of landscape. In this area, most of the

open spaces will be preserved as everglades, only a few cubes there

to provide minimum activities.

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Food/Drink Style/Fashion Inhabitation Transportation Caring/Education Relax/Fun

Water sports:

Water sport is something

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No

Where to

Now

Here

J.M.Lin Architect / The Observer Design Group + Graduate Institute of Architecture , NCTU , Taiwan

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ABOUT IABR

Why The Flood ?

Because a flood is upon us.Sea level is rising and increased precipitation is

expected because of climate changes,causing more (and more serious).

floodings. In a country like The Netherlands,a large part of which lies below

sea-level,the problem is particularly acute. The Dutch have been coping with .

floods as long as anyone can remember.Things might appear stable now, but

the Dutch government has calculated that by 2070 it will be impossible to

guarantee that large areas of the land will not be . flooded.Many other

countries face similar problems.

The 2nd International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam aims to raise (and,if

possible,. nd answers to)questions, such as:What kind of solutions can we

come up with? How can we respond in time and in a creative way?What will

our version of The Ark look like?And above all: how can we welcome this

Flood as a chance to reinvent ourselves -and re-design the land we live on?

There is another side to the theme as well.Water has a signi . cance for the

world economy,of which the IABR has chosen two examples.One is the pull of

coastal areas,where more and more people will be travelling to or settling

in,creating coastal metropolitan cities.The second is the way container

handling in major ports is growing ever more,turning these port cities into

.container metropoles ..

is,of course,a reference to the biblical

story (and common myth in many cultures)of a great . ood which washes

everything and everyone away,making a fresh start from

-and

serving as a marker that divides old and modern times.The 2 nd IABR wants

The Flood

tabula rasa

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The Flood is the title of the 2 nd International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (IABR). This international manifesta tion will be curated by Adriaan Geuze,founder and partner of West 8 urban design and land scape architecture,based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The program includes major exhibitions,lectures,con gres ses and debates -and several other events.

ABOUT IABR

May 26 - June 19,2005

curator:Adriaan Geuze

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The Dutch Water City

Container Metropolis

An overview of the rich tradition and future of ingenious Dutch civil engineering,of building cities along

coasts,rivers and canals,which the Dutch have been doing since the early middle ages.A purely functional approach to building has led to town plans both beautiful and durable,that show inventive ways of dealing with water through dams, dikes,moats,ditches and

canals.The unique Dutch way is shown with a great number of models of di . erent types of historic water towns,as well as the newer polder cities.These can be compared with water cities in other parts of the world like Venice, Chicago and Tokyo,whose simultaneous but di . erent development is shown in scale models.The exhibition looks at the future as well,with specially made designs by architects and engineers for The New Dutch Water City,applied to twenty di . erent locations in the Netherlands.These designs o . er innovative new

approaches to urban planning that go beyond problem-solving,preferring to see the problems facing us as a challenge and an opportunity to re-think the old ways.

A look at the rise of coastal areas as attractive places to settle or visit,for wealthy pensioners and plane hopping young people.Water and a temperate climate are the main attractions in what seems to be developing into a new economy.Coastal areas all over the world are starting to look the same:the same kind of high-rise buildings,the same shops, the same food,the same music.The IABR has invited international guest curators to present their views on European coasts.Also:a look at coastal metropolitan cities in,amongst others,Brasil,Australia and South Africa,and their future developments.

An exhibition about the development of major ports into Container Metropoles.This is witnessed in places like Shanghai and Los Angeles,which develop into a seaside with automated container handling coupled with a landside featuring a large distribution centre

Mare Nostrum

THE A RK WILL HOSTFOUR EXHIBITIONS:

ABOUT IABR

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