Taiwan Design Expo in Hsinchu: City as Exhibition Space, Design as Part of Life
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TAIPEI, Nov. 25, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
Executed by the Taiwan Design Research Institute, Hsinchu city has recently
hosted the Taiwan Design Expo. The Expo broke spatial format to convert the
entire city into the exhibition space. Citizens were invited to enter the city
and the exhibition venues, which were also the sites of renovation. With the
theme "Check in Hsinchu", Hsinchu presented two main exhibition venues, six
pedestrian routes, and 12 pavilions, along a single axis, and introduced
Hsinchu's unique technological features into design, using magical lights and
data to lead people onto a journey through which the 300-year-old ancient city
becomes a city of digital technology. The expo also designed and created the
"Hsinchu Monsters" in various corners of the city to attract people into the
small alleys in the old downtown area, hoping to generate experience and
consumption; wandering through those alleys, the visitors not only got to learn
the wonderful things of the city, but also brought life back to the area.
For the full multimedia release, click here:
https://en.prnasia.com/mnr/TDRI_202011.shtml
City Mayor Lin Chih-chien presented the Hsinchu city's transformation on the
International Design Forum: https://futurecity.cw.com.tw/special_preview/56
Hsinchu is a small city with an area of 104 km2 and a population of 450,000. In
addition to having the highest number of high-tech companies in Taiwan, Hsinchu
is also an ancient city with 300 years of history. Due to the recent growth of
the science park, new citizens continue to move in. Hsinchu has transformed
into a city with a high-income, high-education, high-birthrate, and young
population. Mayor Lin Chih-chien of Hsinchu has decided to respond to the young
citizens' needs of living, and launch a complete transformation of the city.
Hsinchu's old downtown area was the oldest part of the city. It is small and
has narrow streets. However, with the development of the science park and shift
of urban center, the development of the old downtown area stagnated. Hsinchu
City Government has decided to take this area as the starting point of the
city's transformation. Highlighting the area's qualities of small and crowded,
the city has proposed the "Pedestrian City Project" and applied for subsidy of
"The Forward-Looking Infrastructure Development Program" of the "central
government".
Hsinchu City has introduced design thinking into city governance, allowing
design to blend with local culture and history. Historic sites, such as Hsinchu
Train Station and Shinchiku (Hsinchu) Prefecture Library Women and Children's
Hall, have been renovated to rediscover the city's historical memories. As for
quality of life, the city prioritizes citizens' needs, and has taken on a
humancentric approach, respected professionals, and adopted subtraction design,
for the renovation of Hsinchu Park, Hsinchu Zoo, and the city's waterfront.
Also, the city expands the scope of transformation, striving to become a more
livable city through New School Campus Movement, park renovation project,
signage system redesign, safe pedestrian routes, pedestrian-friendly
intersections, and underground transmission lines.
According to the CommonWealth Magazine's "2020 City Happiness Survey", over 90%
of Hsinchu citizens express that they are happy living in the city. The
magazine also discovered that Citizen Happiness Index are significantly higher
in cities where the mayors value design. It has been proven that the Taiwanese
society is no longer after numbers when it comes to government satisfaction;
people now consider social issues, such as historical preservation, and
cultural education. The successful story of Hsinchu has shown that introducing
design to a city can change citizen behaviors, solve more urban issues, and
nurture unique urban DNA.
SOURCE: Taiwan Design Research Institute
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Caption: Hsinchu Monsters created by Taiwan Design Expo on the roof of Hsinchu bus
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Caption: The T1 exhibition area by revealing the management system of daily life, seeing
the operating context of the city and real-time individual participation, turn
Hsinchu into a city with active
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Caption: Target design for Taiwan Design Expo
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Caption: The T5 exhibition area think about within the interaction between men and
environment, and balance between demise and regeneration
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Caption: Markets scattered in the old town area during the Taiwan Design Expo
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