Opening night finally arrived for Taiwan's new National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts on October 13. Located on a former military training base in Weiwuying Park, the Mecanoo-designed building houses a 2,236-seat Opera House, a 1,981-seat Concert Hall, a 1,210-seat Playhouse, a 434-seat Recital Hall, and an Outdoor Theater. At the heart of the building is the publicly accessible Banyan Plaza, where events can take place.
“Inspired by the beauty of the local Banyan trees with their iconic canopies of leaves, the vast, undulating structure is composed of a unique skin and roof under which generous free spaces can flow,” Mecanoo Founding Partner Francine Houben previously described.
Opening festivities began with a special ceremony featuring addresses from President of Taiwan Tsai Ing-Wen and Francine Houben. The inaugural concert showcased performances by Taiwan's elite orchestras and international musicians and soloists. Thousands of people attended, including high-ranking political and cultural representatives from around the world.
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No solar panels on that massive roof? Missed opportunity!
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