Friday, December 14, 2018

Traditional Taiwanese House Remodelled | JY Living Experiment Studio | Taiwan | HAO design






Huangpu New Village is the first village in Taiwan. It is a traditional Japanese-style building left for the South Army base of World War II. It writes a special historical story. After the Japanese defeated and surrendered, the house was ridiculous because of lack of management. In the 36th year of the Republic of China, the Army Training Command was officially moved to Fengshan. General Sun Liren and the officers were arranged to live in the house left by the Japanese army. The original name was " Chengzheng Xincun, later renamed "Huangpu New Village" by the Whampoa Military Academy in Fengshan, was the record of Kaohsiung as a military town from 1930 to 1980.

As the village reconstruction project was completed at the end of 2013, Huangpu New Village was once facing a dismantling crisis. Under the efforts of all parties, the municipal government has listed its review report as a cultural landscape. In 2015, the "Resident Protection" program was launched to encourage cultural and creative workers and citizens to apply. The good room design named the old house to be transformed as “Yu Yong Tang”, and created a different old house while retaining the original pattern. In addition to continuing the historical texture, it also created a “living laboratory” full of imagination space. Workshops, hand-painted, sketched, cement, etc., as well as art and cultural exchanges, allow team members to practice and arrange in the old space to learn to create an ideal home life......more

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