08JUN 2014
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MECANOO PRESENTS WEI-WU-YING CENTER FOR THE ARTS AT VENICE BIENNALE / MECANOO
Posted in Architecture - Mixed use by * FORMAKERS
Mecanoo joins the Venice Biennale 2014 of Architecture with participation at the Giardini Pavilion with a model from the Wei-Wu-Ying center for the arts (theatre complex of 141,000 m2 currently under construction) and contributions with nine publications to the Book Pavilion. Kaohsiung is one of the world’s larges sea harbours with five million people living in the region.© MECANOO
A high speed train line connects the city with Taiwan’s capital, Taipei. The harbour city of Kaohsiung wants to change into a multifaceted city with a state-of-the-art service industry and a rich cultural life.
As a result, a new metro system is to come online in 2009 and in the Wei-Wu-Ying Metropolitan Park, a former military compound of 65 ha., a grand complex for concerts, opera and theatre is being realised.© MECANOO
The programme consists of a concert hall with 2000 seats, an opera house with 2250 seats, a theatre hall with 1250 seats and a Recital Hall with 500 seats. An international competition was organised for the design of the park and the performing arts center.
There is hardly any misunderstanding with regard to the ambitions of this project; the park and the arts complex must, with one gesture, give Kaohsiung another face. An international jury chose the design of Mecanoo because of its great imagination, one-ness of the arts center with the park, modern theatre techniques and incorporation of the subtropical climate.© MECANOO
Banyan
The large park and performing arts center merge with one another. The centuries old Banyan trees in the area formed a source of inspiration for the design. Its crown can grow so wide that according to legend, Alexander the Great could take shelter with his entire army under this tree. Mecanoo’s building at 225 metres by 160 metres resembles the crown of a Banyan.© MECANOO
Banyan Plaza and sheltered public space in between halls creates a porous space wherein interior and exterior blur. In the subtropical climate, grasses and plantings on the roof provide natural and efficient cooling. The roof holds an informal public space where city inhabitants can stroll, practice Tai Chi or meditate. Where the roof touches down to the earth, an open air theatre in the tradition of the ancient Greeks, is created with space for thousands of visitors.© MECANOO
The surrounding park then becomes stage and set.
Butterfly Garden
Slopes, valleys and water pools create intimate public spaces varying in size, scale and proportion. Meandering paths lead to a botanical garden, a bamboo grove, a playground, a tea pavilion and a butterfly garden. The park design is a logical continuation of the performing arts center with its public open spaces and roofscape.© MECANOO
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