Last week, Bustler reported that the Taipei Pop Music Center competition had announced three finalists and four honorable mentions.
Here’s a first glimpse at the entry that won Danish office JDS Architects / Julien de Smedt an honorable mention in this international competition:
Here a brief description from the JDS blog:
MORE THAN SYMBOLIC
The image of TAIPEI POP MUSIC CENTER should be able to present the innovative, vital and free essence of the unique lifestyle of the pop music scene. Differing from typical iconic buildings in Taipei City which symbolize only the appearance, we propose a space where events and activities are the symbol itself. The concept is to provide an open framework that generates its own creative space for constant flow of information exchange, performance, and activities.
Images: JDS Architects