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| Kris Yao | Artech wins contest for New Taipei City Museum of Art |
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| POSTED 27 Feb 2015 . BY Tom Anstey |
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Kris Yoa’s winning design will incorporate the site’s historical, cultural and geographical features Credit: Kris Yoa | Artech
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Kris Yao | Artech has been selected to design the New Taipei City Museum of Art after winning an architectural contest with its “Contemporary Museum of Art among the Reeds” design.
The NT$2.17bn (US$68.9m, €60.6m, £44.4m), 44,000sq m (473,600sq ft) development, located in New Taipei, Taiwan, is being funded by local government. Kris Yoa’s winning design will incorporate the site’s historical, cultural and geographical features to form a sustainable vision for the proposed plan.
The development has been designed with integration into the surroundings in mind. At the base of the building, an art street and outdoor sculpture gallery are themed to imitate the cracks of the nearby Da Han River riverbed. The main building is comprised of vertical structural tubes designed to imitate reeds on the outside and has been elevated to offer an impressive exhibition space and provide views of the surrounding river and mountains.
Located between Yinge and Sanisha in New Taipei, the development will incorporate the planned Museum of Contemporary Art, a Children’s Museum of Arts and a multi-functional performance hall. Upon completion in 2019, the facility – along with the nearby Yingge Ceramics Museum – will serve as an international-standard centre for both artists and local residents.
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| Credit: Kris Yoa | Artech |
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| Credit: Kris Yoa | Artech |
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| Credit: Kris Yoa | Artech |
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| Credit: Kris Yoa | Artech |
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| Credit: Kris Yoa | Artech |
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PROJECT PROFILE:

National Palace Museum Southern Branch
The National Palace Museum (NPM) Southern Branch, which has been designed by Taiwanese architect Kris Yao of Artech, will focus on Asian art and culture.
Yao's architectural design for the 20 hectare (50 acre) attraction is inspired by the dragon, the elephant and the horse, representing the three main civilisations of Asia – Chinese, Indian and Persia, respectively. The animals have been transformed into the streamlined and interacting structures, portraying the beauty of and communication between the three Asian cultures.
Yao has also drawn on the art of Chinese calligraphy, with the techniques of thick ink, half-dry strokes and smearing translated into the curves and shapes of the building.

Location: Taibao City , Taiwan
Size: 200,000sqm
Budget: NT$8bn
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