Building Off if Illegal Structures: Chiu Wen-chieh
Chiu Wen-chieh aspires to characterize Taiwanese architecture. Through deconstruction, Chiu transforms hideous temporary structures into timeless architecture that carries local memories. Learn more about Chiu’s architectural philosophy and his ambivalence towards his family.
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