The program for the Center comprises an indoor multi- balcony theatre accommodating 3,000- to 6,000-person audiences in seated and standing formats, an outdoor performing space with 15,000 standing seats, a Hall of Fame museum, a digital music and media library, medium and small indoor exhibition and performing live houses, music industry offices and communities and incubation space.
In addition to the main auditorium and two large ‘live houses’, the Reiser + Umemoto design includes a mobile theatre, commonly referred to as the Robot Theatre. The Robot Theatre’s tracks run from the amphitheatre to the Hall of Fame, and it makes tops at various performance spaces of different types along its journey. Rounding out the $3.5-billion Center are features ranging from a hidden “Transfomer” theatre to fully landscaped grounds surrounding the complex, with state of the art technology in every detail—pitch-perfect acoustics, eco-friendly heating and cooling, and more.
The project brings together Arup’s integrated theatre and acoustics team with the skills of Jesse Reiser and Nanako Umemoto, with further collaboration from renowned local architecture firm Fei and Cheng. The Taipei Music Center follows close on the heels of Reiser + Umemoto's recently competed O-14 tower project in Dubai, and it shows the firm at its most innovative, re-imagining the concept of a live music center to meet the challenges and opportunities of Asian pop music and digital media in the 21st century. More than just the world’s first pop music centre, it will be a mecca for Taiwanese and Asian youth culture.


