OMA and Artech disrupt the archetypal theatre with the Taipei Performing Arts Center
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Architecture, Design
Design, Architecture
Kris Yao | Artech
Theatre Consultant
dUCKS Scéno, Creative Solution Integration Ltd.
Acoustic Consultant
Royal HaskoningDHV and Theo Raijmakers (Level Acoustics & Vibration), SM&W
Interior, Landscape Design
Inside Outside
Structure, MEP, Building Physics, Fire Engineer
Arup
Structural Engineer
Evergreen Consulting Engineering Inc.
Lighting Consultant
Chroma 33
Façade Engineer
ABT, CDC Inc.
Sustainability Consultant
Segreene Design and Consulting
The OMA and Artech | Kris Yao-designed Taipei Performing Arts Center uses spatial transparency and modularity to help make performing arts more accessible to the general public.<
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