Kaohsiung. Mecanoo’s huge performing arts centre is inspired by banyan trees

With its 140,000 sqm, the building interprets the clustering trees, linking five performance spaces under one roof.

Mecanoo architecten, Weiwuying, Taiwan’s National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2018. Photo Iwan Baan

Weiwuying, Taiwan’s National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts, is the latest completed project by Mecanoo architecten. The Dutch firm embarked the project in 2007, as winners of the international competition launched by Taiwan's Council for Cultural Affairs. The building sits in a 460,000 sqm subtropical park, formerly a military area of Kaohsiung, once a major international harbour.

The city is now gaining international reputation as a cultural hub, and this last addition to its cultural offer aims at incorporating three of the country’s flagship institutions in the fields of theatre, dance, spectacle and music: Taipei’s National Theatre and Concert Hall (NTCH) and the National Taichung Theatre (NTT). The structure appears as an aluminium slab of 225 meters wide by 160 sqm deep, and its logic is inspired by the forms of local banyan trees. As Mecanoo architecten founding partner and creative director Francine Houben mentions “Each mature specimen can become like three or more connecting trees, as the spreading roots thicken and reach up, either to join the primary trunk or form new trunks. Meanwhile the crown of the banyan is thick and very horizontal, a dense canopy that offers protection from rain and sun.”

Mecanoo architecten, Weiwuying, Taiwan’s National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2018. Photo Iwan Baan
Mecanoo architecten, Weiwuying, Taiwan’s National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2018. Photo Iwan Baan

The building has been conceived starting from this observation and the result is a continuous space that connects an opera house, a concert hall, a playhouse, a recital hall and an outdoor amphitheatre. These five spaces are combined under the same roof, a canopy that blurs the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Mecanoo architecten, Weiwuying, Taiwan’s National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2018. Photo Iwan Baan
Project:
Weiwuying, National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts
Location:
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Program:
performing arts centre
Architect:
Mecanoo architecten
Local architects:
Archasia Design Group
Structures:
Supertech
Mechanical engineering:
Yuan Tai
Electrical engineering:
Heng Kai
Acoustics:
Xu-Acoustique
Lighting:
CMA lighting
Theatre system:
Waagner-Biro
Theatre consultant:
Theateradvies
Construction:
Chien Kuo Construction Co.
Area:
140,000 sqm
Completion:
2018

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