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Taiwan Design Expo 2005. Tuesday, November 13, 2007. The Future Pavilion was realized in an abandoned classical cross shaped energy center construction with a central tower originally designed for the Japanese army for washing clothes, men and horses. The cross shaped horizontal axises meet a strong vertical axis in the centre of the building in the focus of which is a deep well for fresh water. The place is situated in Kaoshioung, South-Taiwan. PARTICIPANTS AND WORKS A SELECTION. Into the middle of th.

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Taiwan Design Expo - Kaoshioung Taiwan 2005. Thursday, 1 January 2009. The Future Pavilion was part of the Taiwan Design Expo 2005 in Kaoshioung. The Future Pavilion was a ruin. Ruin is when man-made has become part of nature. The ruin of an abandoned Japanese army laundry building was divided into 4 sectors, each with invited artists and architects to deal with the themes of Urban Acupuncture, Urban Nomad, Organic Layer and Ocean. Drawing Marco Casagrande, 2005.

Future Pavilion

Wednesday, November 7, 2007. The Future Pavilion was realized for the Taiwan Desing Expo 2005 by an international group of architects, writers and artists curated by Marco Casagrande and Nikita Wu for the Taiwan Design Centre. The highly successfull, but controversial exhibition took place in an abandoned Japanese Army laundry and washing building in Kaoshioung, South-Taiwan.

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Taiwan Design Expo 2005. Tuesday, November 13, 2007. The Future Pavilion was realized in an abandoned classical cross shaped energy center construction with a central tower originally designed for the Japanese army for washing clothes, men and horses. The cross shaped horizontal axises meet a strong vertical axis in the centre of the building in the focus of which is a deep well for fresh water. The place is situated in Kaoshioung, South-Taiwan. PARTICIPANTS AND WORKS A SELECTION. Into the middle of th.

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