Seeking New Paradigms in Landscape Architecture: The Taichung Gateway Park Competition

Seeking New Paradigms in Landscape Architecture

The Taichung Gateway Park Competition

by Dan Madryga

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First Place Entry by Catherine Mosbach, Philippe Rahm, and Ricky Liu and Associates

Taichung is a city with grand ambitions. Taiwan’s third largest metropolis has been developing an impressive inventory of architecture and planning projects that envision the city as a new hub for design innovation and inspiration. And as in Taipei and Kaohsiung, open international design competitions are an important part of this process, attracting creative talent from around the globe and prompting compelling, forward-thinking designs. Taichung first garnered the attention of the global design community with 2010’s Taiwan Tower Competition, a forum that sought an iconic design for a landmark observation tower commemorating the centennial anniversary of the founding of Taiwan. The winning project, an eye-catching, garden-topped “21st Century Oasis” designed by Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto, is sure to become a major attraction for the city.

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