Danongdafu Forest Park (Introduction Film Prior to Opening)
A brand new recreational method for forest experience will appear in Taiwan. In the early of 21st Century, the Forestry Bureau intended to establish a flatland forest park in Guangfu Township, which also is the first low carbon recreational space of ecological tourism with the planning of low density and low development. Danongdafu Forest Park gives you a happy tour and diversified recreations.
Forest Pavilion | nArchitects | Hualien County, Taiwan | HD
• Architects
nARCHITECTS
• Location
Mínzhì Street, Guangfu Township, Hualien County, Taiwan 976
• Design Team
Eric Bunge, Mimi Hoang (Principals); Ammr Vandal (Project Architect), Julia Chapman, Tiago Barros, Jack Hudspith, Alana Flick
• Curator
Huichen Wu, Artfield
• Structural Engineer
Yan Shi-Feng (steel/concrete)
• Bamboo Fabricator
Amis tribe (aboriginal Taiwanese people)
• Area
300.0 m2
• Project Year
2011
• Photographs
Iwan Baan
Text description provided by the architects. On May 22nd, 2011, framed by green bamboo vaults, Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou stood at a podium inside Forest Pavilion to inaugurate the Masadi Art Festival. Facing a crowd of celebrators, designers, and protesters, President Ma delivered his administration’s vision for a low carbon future.
nARCHITECTS’ Forest Pavilion - completed in May 2011 - serves as a shaded meeting and performance space for visitors to the Da Nong Da Fu Forest and Eco-park in Hualien province, Taiwan. The project was conceived within the context of an art festival curated by Huichen Wu of Artfield, Taipei for Taiwan’s Forestry Bureau with the object of raising public awareness of a new growth forest that is being threatened by development. The pavilion is comprised of eleven vaults built with freshly cut green bamboo, a material first used by nARCHITECTS in the internationally acclaimed 2004 Canopy for MoMA P.S.1. As an extension of techniques developed in 2004’s Canopy for MoMA/P.S.1, the 60’ diameter and 22’ tall pavilion is built with green bamboo. Forest Pavilion was chosen to host the opening and closing ceremonies of the art festival, becoming a focal point for the park.
From : Archdaily
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