



Taichung City Cultural Center
LOCATION
Taichung, Taiwan
CLIENT
Taichung City Government
CLIENT
Taichung City Government
YEAR
2013
YEAR
2013
OVERVIEW
The Taichung City Cultural Center is organized around five large voids. Each void is the result of a sectional shear between library and museum spaces, resulting in a third spatial type constructed upon the shared possibilities of each. The library and museum define the poles of personal and mass experience within the public sphere, setting up a range from engagement from the individual to the collective. The voids embody distinct atmospheres linked to environmental performance, and defining an iconic image for each locus. Museum and library programs are inverted across a sectional meniscus that unites hybrid programs across the organizing plane.
(With SCHAUM/SHIEH)
The Taichung City Cultural Center is organized around five large voids. Each void is the result of a sectional shear between library and museum spaces, resulting in a third spatial type constructed upon the shared possibilities of each. The library and museum define the poles of personal and mass experience within the public sphere, setting up a range from engagement from the individual to the collective. The voids embody distinct atmospheres linked to environmental performance, and defining an iconic image for each locus. Museum and library programs are inverted across a sectional meniscus that unites hybrid programs across the organizing plane.
(With SCHAUM/SHIEH)
The Taichung City Cultural Center is organized around five large voids. Each void is the result of a sectional shear between library and museum spaces, resulting in a third spatial type constructed upon the shared possibilities of each. The library and museum define the poles of personal and mass experience within the public sphere, setting up a range from engagement from the individual to the collective. The voids embody distinct atmospheres linked to environmental performance, and defining an iconic image for each locus. Museum and library programs are inverted across a sectional meniscus that unites hybrid programs across the organizing plane.
(With SCHAUM/SHIEH)
The Taichung City Cultural Center is organized around five large voids. Each void is the result of a sectional shear between library and museum spaces, resulting in a third spatial type constructed upon the shared possibilities of each. The library and museum define the poles of personal and mass experience within the public sphere, setting up a range from engagement from the individual to the collective. The voids embody distinct atmospheres linked to environmental performance, and defining an iconic image for each locus. Museum and library programs are inverted across a sectional meniscus that unites hybrid programs across the organizing plane.
(With SCHAUM/SHIEH)






Project Team
Troy Schaum
Rosalyne Shieh
Ryan Botts
Eunike
Nathan Keibler
Anneli Rice
Ian Searcy
Tsvetelina Zdraveva
Collaborator
Albert Pope
Project Team
Troy Schaum
Rosalyne Shieh
Ryan Botts
Eunike
Nathan Keibler
Anneli Rice
Ian Searcy
Tsvetelina Zdraveva
Collaborator
Albert Pope
Project Team
Troy Schaum
Rosalyne Shieh
Ryan Botts
Eunike
Nathan Keibler
Anneli Rice
Ian Searcy
Tsvetelina Zdraveva
Collaborator
Albert Pope












