Riken Yamamoto's "Hill" Wins Competition for Taiwan Art Museum
Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop has released images of the proposed Taoyuan Museum of Art in Taiwan, having won an international competition for the scheme?s design in 2018. Acting as a symbolic gateway to the heart of the city, the architect?s vision was for a hub where every visit leads to new discoveries and experiences.
Courtesy of Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop
Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop has released images of the proposed Taoyuan Museum of Art in Taiwan, having won an international competition for the scheme?s design in 2018. Acting as a symbolic gateway to the heart of the city, the architect?s vision was for a hub where every visit leads to new discoveries and experiences.Named ?The Hill,? the competition-winning scheme is defined by a sloping green roof, hosting artwork, pavilions, trees, and an outdoor theater. Beneath the roof, a structure named ?The Cube? contains permanent exhibitions and collections, and establishes a link between the museum and Blue Pond Park beyond.
Courtesy of Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop
Courtesy of Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop
Protruding from the roof, multipurpose ?box? structures offer commercial space for exhibiting and selling artwork, linked by a gentle ramp weaving across the hill. As the incline meets a public art plaza, embedded seating offers viewing positions for interested spectators.
Courtesy of Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop
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Courtesy of Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop
Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop has released images of the proposed Taoyuan Museum of Art in Taiwan, having won an international competition for the scheme?s design in 2018. Acting as a symbolic gateway to the heart of the city, the architect?s vision was for a hub where every visit leads to new discoveries and experiences.Named ?The Hill,? the competition-winning scheme is defined by a sloping green roof, hosting artwork, pavilions, trees, and an outdoor theater. Beneath the roof, a structure named ?The Cube? contains permanent exhibitions and collections, and establishes a link between the museum and Blue Pond Park beyond.
Courtesy of Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop
Courtesy of Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop
Protruding from the roof, multipurpose ?box? structures offer commercial space for exhibiting and selling artwork, linked by a gentle ramp weaving across the hill. As the incline meets a public art plaza, embedded seating offers viewing positions for interested spectators.
Courtesy of Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop
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