The Taiwan Tower is a proposal by Vienna-based architect Steven Ma in Collaboration with San Liu, Xinyu Wan, and Emre Icdem.
This highly innovative project consists of a set of super slim twin
towers that reach a height of 350 meters where an observatory and
sky-park is located. The plinth of the towers is formed by an intricate
set of museums that will exhibit Taiwan’s past, present, and future.
Each of the three museums configures itself around recreational areas
that include a water plaza, an outdoor theatre, a green house, and an
event plaza. Another interesting feature is the location of four
different types of hanging gardens along the towers’ structure with
high-end residences and an aviary for endangered bird species. Among
the sustainable features, the Taiwan Tower is equipped with water
recycling plants, wind turbines, and a beautiful set of photovoltaic
cells placed along the sky-garden and on top of the museums’ undulating
surfaces.
To commemorate the 2013 Skyscraper Competition, eVolo
published a collector’s edition of its highly acclaimed book “eVolo
Skyscrapers”. The book is a two-volume, 1300-page set with the best 300
projects received during the last years. Only 150 copies are available
worldwide.
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