TAICHUNG - TAIWAN
Title:
Night Markets in Taichung, Taiwan
Project Description:
As part of the academic projects at ETSAM UPM, the intervention proposal for self-managed spaces in Taichung, Taiwan, focuses on the ephemeral nature of Night Markets in the region. The design innovation lies in the creation of a retractable articulated structure, tailored to generate covered public spaces within these dynamic environments.
Key Features:
The proposed design introduces a prototype utilizing reinforced textiles with 3D printing technology, capable of withstanding the stresses inherent in supporting structures. This integration of advanced materials and fabrication techniques ensures both durability and adaptability, addressing the unique challenges posed by the ever-changing landscape of Night Markets.
Technological Integration:
Central to the project is the utilization of 3D printing for the fabrication of key structural components, allowing for precision engineering and customization to meet specific design requirements. The articulated nature of the structure enables seamless adaptation to varying spatial configurations, optimizing functionality and usability.
Impact and Sustainability:
By offering a solution that combines innovation with sustainability, the intervention aims to enhance the accessibility and resilience of self-managed spaces in Taichung. The provision of covered public areas not only enriches the overall urban experience but also fosters community engagement and social cohesion within Night Market environments.
Conclusion:
The intervention proposal for Night Markets in Taichung represents a harmonious blend of architectural innovation and cultural sensitivity. Through the integration of advanced materials and fabrication techniques, the project demonstrates the potential to transform ephemeral spaces into enduring hubs of activity and vitality, contributing to the vibrancy of urban life in Taiwan.























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