National Kaohsiung Centre for the Arts in #Taiwan is dubbed as

National Kaohsiung Centre for the Arts in #Taiwan is dubbed as “world’s largest performing arts centre under one roof”.

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Comments

  1. latflickr says

    lovely! who’s the architect?

  2. I_A_H_G_S says

    Does anyone else not like this kind of ”flowing” and ”melting” architecture? It seems to be everywhere nowadays. I prefer basic geometrical shapes and basic colours.

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  4. _thesouthpaw says

    Man, the PS5 is huge.

  5. soothingscreams says

    Architect: Mecanoo

    Year:2018

    More images here:

    https://www.archdaily.com/904019/national-kaohsiung-center-for-the-arts-mecanoo

  6. F074olw says

    Looks like the Rolex learning center in Switzerland

  7. pillbinge says

    It’s impressive in a bland way, honestly. There are no arts that garner that kind of price tag – nor should there be, for the same reason no painting actually is worth millions of dollars but the people who want to hide their taxes tell you so.

    They could have accomplished all this with a building or two, more verticality and practicality, and kept in some green space.

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