"Aesthetics X Future Education" Exhibition -- Taiwan Re-Designs School Campuses to Realize Aesthetics in Life
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TAIPEI, Dec. 21, 2020/PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--
According to the 2019 birth data released by Directorate-General of Budget,
Accounting, and Statistics, "Executive Yuan", the number of new births in
Taiwan decreased by 45% over 25 years since 1994. Low birth rate is a universal
phenomenon, which leads to fewer students and extra unused spaces on
campus--these may be old classrooms, unused gyms, or atriums and corridors,
which have become storage spaces of random objects and security blind spots. On
the other hand, with fewer students, many schools with long histories are
facing fiercer recruitment competition, as these schools usually have old
campuses and outdated facilities, and lack comprehensive planning of spatial
utilization. In light of these, "Ministry of Education" launched the "Design
Movement on Campus" project in 2019.
In 2020's "Design Movement on Campus" project, Taiwan Design Research Institute
(TDRI) uses design to change the way the public sector thinks and operates, and
establishes a platform to bridge the needs of schools and interdisciplinary
design expertise. "Design Movement on Campus" transforms site of education
through design. Nine schools in Taiwan participated in the renovation project
in 2019, and 25 participated in 2020; 13 renowned experts in various aspects
served as advisors and jurors, and 20 local design teams were responsible for
design planning and execution. Using subtraction design, the designers focus on
users and introduce aesthetics to learning environment. Enhancing the
aesthetics on campus is only a part of the renovation project, which also
introduces design thinking to schools, facilitating the internalization of
aesthetic consciousness through different stages of aesthetic education and
learning. Through real experiences, the project encourages children to observe
and reflect on life and proactively seek interdisciplinary solutions for
problems, while also observing and improving the living environment and culture
through concrete actions.
"Design Movement on Campus" investigates and solves problems on campus through
design thinking, and this executive model has won high praises from jurors of
the Good Design Award in Japan, emerging from a pool of 4,769 submissions to
win the Gold honor (20 winners globally). Among the many participating schools,
"My Secret Base: Beigang Elementary School Classroom Renovation" in Xizhi
District, New Taipei City, executed by Uroborus Studiolab won the Golden Pin
Design Award 2020 Best Design recognition.
Aesthetics must be nurtured in daily life, and aesthetic education for citizens
must start from campus. In the future, the implementation of "Design Movement
on Campus" will continue, and sow the seeds of aesthetics, one school at a
time, to nurture the aesthetic competency of citizens for a sustainable world
in the future. Design is not just human-centric, it also serves for social development.
For more achievements of the project:
Exhibition: "Aesthetics X Future Education" Exhibition (Free Admission)
Period: December 11, 2020 - February 21, 2021
Location: Room 01 and 02, Taiwan Design Museum, Songshan Cultural and Creative
Park (No. 133, Guangfu South Road, Xinyi District, Taipei City)
Exhibition Information: https://www.songyancourt.com/en/
SOURCE: Taiwan Design Research Institute
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Caption: Left: Renovation of Beigang Elementary School in Xizhi District, New Taipei
City. (Design Team: Üroborus Studiolab); Right: Renovation of Cafeteria at
Xindong Elementary School, Tainan City. (Design Team: Yamakawa Design).
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