YMTC Technology plant Wuhan

















cooperated with 三菱地所設計
Continue to improve urban space and create beautiful buildings for Xinyi District
Taipei Nanshan Plaza is a municipal land development case handled by the Taipei City Government with the goal of “creating a unique image of the region and strengthening the development of the Xinyi business district”. From the early stage of preparation, the owner Nanshan Life Insurance was appointed to review the Xinyi District urban plan more than ten years ago. He led a team composed of Archasia design group and Mitsubishi Land Design. Mutual assistance in planning, design, and physical development project reviews, and focus on “continuing urban beauty, connecting open spaces, and sustainable environmental protection.” Comprehensively consider and formulate overall development goals from the aspects of humanities, ecological greening, urban activities, and efficient construction. In the end, the architectural design of Taipei Nanshan Plaza was developed on the premise of “creating a harmonious environment, coexisting and prospering with the city”.
cooperated with Mecanoo
Weiwuying National Art and Culture Center is located in Fengshan, Kaohsiung, connected to Weiwuying Metropolitan Park. It includes: a 470-seat performance hall, a 1,240-seat theater, a 2000-seat concert hall and a 2,260-seat opera house. It is a rare large-scale performance center in Asia. Dutch architect Frank Houbin took the banyan tree as his inspiration to create a flowing free curve, where people can walk freely, creating a space where art and life are close to each other.
cooperated with 三菱地所設計
cooperated with Altoon+Porter
cooperated with H.O.K.
The cultural and creative area (6.6 hectares) and sports park (10.2 hectares) are preliminary plans
cooperated with STUDIOKCA、NewAspect
“Whale in Love” is Taiwan’s largest water environmental protection installation art. It is designed by STUDIOKCA, hosted by New Horizons, and directed by the Kaohsiung City Government. The recycled plastic waste will be displayed in the form of humpback whales. It is naturally integrated into the Love River ecological landscape, allowing the public to continue to pay attention to the environment.
Love Whale uses about 26 tons of steel and 4960 kg of recycled plastic. The construction period is about 2 months to complete.
cooperated with H.O.K