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2025.07.31
Revitalizing Kaohsiung’s Old Port:
A Vision from Cihou Lighthouse to the Harbor Warehouses
"We don't need to compare Warehouse No. 2 with any department store. The priority is to define its unique character, prove that heritage can be good business, and build a localized economy that is authentically Kaohsiung's." Kaohsiung Harbor, built during Japanese rule period, has seen Taiwan's sugar boom, post-war industrial prosperity, and 1980s decline. Today, it is part of a global movement to transform old ports, using heritage regeneration to restore the city's coastal identity.
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2025.07.23
Idle Dormitories Reborn: A Three-Way Creative Collaboration
The Atypical Revitalization of Qijin Technician Quarters
"We plan to phase in surrounding residents, local craftspeople, and young partners into the school-led revitalized space, creating a sustainable model co-built by students, community, and Qijin's next generation." Professor Li I-chih admits the restoration and revitalization of the Technician Quarters was challenging. Today's strong local network was built through sustained effort and numerous projects, ultimately establishing a distinctive model of renewal for Qijin.
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2025.07.10
Open the century-old gate and letting contemporary craftsmanship take root in the wood city.
Wood Industry Revival Drives Urban Regeneration at Chiayi Old Prison
Behind its imposing walls, the Chiayi Old Prison complex has reinvented itself over the past decade, emerging as a dedicated center for wood-based industry and creativity. Seeking the roots of this local ecosystem, X-Basic Planning interviewed Yeh Che-yueh of Taiwan Field School. He described how his team, working on the margins of historic spaces, has woven the city’s historical and contemporary fabrics into a cohesive new whole.
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2025.06.20
Old Capital Alleys, Ideal Life Encounters:
’Tainan ArtDeCorner’ fills an old house with everyday comfort
"Through the restoration and activation of this old house, we strive to 'leave a legacy that outlives our own.'" What began as a flour factory in the Japanese rule period, then served for decades as a fragrant alleyway noodle shop, has been gently reborn as Tainan ArtDeCorner. This contemporary community space embodies the simple yet profound design philosophy of the Harmony Environmental Architecture Design team.
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2025.06.13
Creating a ‘Museum of Life Stories’:
Restoring the Soul of Xinhua Old Street Through Design Thinking
"An old house tells its own story. Even if you do nothing but safeguard its memories, that alone can move people deeply." Looking back at the revitalization of Xinhua Old Street, CEO Su Wan-t'ing offers a broader perspective, suggesting that the key to local regeneration lies in finding contemporary roles for old houses and meeting the functional needs of surrounding neighborhoods, thereby building a practical operational model that integrates cultural atmosphere with commercial value.
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2025.05.23
Beyond the Frame: The Hsu Tsang-tse Family Archives
When photography was first gaining popularity in Taiwan and film was still hard to come by, Mr. Hsu Tsang-tse began documenting life with an 8mm camera. These carefully restored and digitized films were recently showcased on May 18th at the Taiwan International Documentary Festival in the program "Taiwan Slice | Untitled Reel: Hsu Tsang-tse Family Films (1960-1970).
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2025.05.23
No Longer a Guest in One’s Own Home:
How the Houbi Huang Family Keeps the Hearth Warm in Their Historic House
"After years away, many young people feel like guests in their own hometowns, while the next generation lacks any genuine lived connection to the land." So, we started restoring the vacant rooms in the historic house. This provides a comfortable place for the Huang descendants to stay and serves as a way for them to reconnect with their heritage." Mr. Huang Ming-chih's tone, as he describes the purpose of restoring the historic house, reveals a deep desire to sustain the emotional ties between his family and their land.
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2025.04.24
A Century-Old Station Building Preserving the Glory of an Era:
A Trip Journal to Tokyo Station Hotel
Since its opening in 1914, Tokyo's Marunouchi Station Building has been a vital transportation hub. It has also served as a cornerstone of the Marunouchi district's regeneration, working with surrounding buildings to create an urban fabric where old and new coexist. Nestled within this historic structure, the Tokyo Station Hotel, established in 1915, is far more than just a railway hotel. It is a unique venue that allows guests to step directly into history and experience the atmosphere of a bygone era.
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2025.04.16
Translating the culture of Cijin Island, connecting industries of ancient towns,
The many possibilities of Beipu settlement regeneration
In 2024, in response to the invitation of the Beipu Township Office, Professor Wu Zhen-ting from the Department of Landscape Architecture, Chung Yuan Christian University and X-Basic Planning undertook fieldwork in the Beipu settlement. Starting with the assessment of old houses for potential reuse, his team attempted to realize residents' living aspirations while also infusing contemporary vitality into the old settlement through these historical spaces. The 'Reimagining Beipu Old Settlement' series of training courses unfolds in this context.
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