Deep Current - Ep7 The Imagination of Capital Power

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The 1980s in Taiwan marked a period of rapid economic development, during which capitalism began to influence the country's architecture. A power shift from government-controlled projects to those funded by private corporations left a lasting imprint. Discover capitalism’s enduring influence in this episode of “Deep Current: Architecture of Taiwan.” Chaotic and defined by key historical moments, the 1980s were a time of immense change in Taiwan. This era gave rise to a new wave of architectural styles and the creation of some of Taiwan’s most iconic landmarks. Take a deep dive into the emergence of a distinctly local form of modernist architecture, pioneered by some of Taiwan's most influential architects. Through interviews with visionary architects such as C.Y. Lee, Kris Yao, and Victor Yu-Chu Su, explore the evolution of modern architectural thought in Taiwan. Gain insights into landmark projects like Taipei 101, Chung Tai Zen Monastery, Lanyang Museum and more. These in-depth conversations reveal the unique challenges and creative mindsets behind each design. Explore how capitalism shaped Taiwan’s architectural landscape and uncover the lasting effects of this transformation in this episode of “Deep Current: Architecture of Taiwan.” "Deep Current: Architecture of Taiwan" is an eight-episode docuseries tracing the evolution of Taiwanese architecture from the 17th to the 20th century. Taiwan’s architectural story is a fascinating fusion of history and global influences, resulting in a visual landscape unlike any other. Experience Taiwan’s unique architectural journey through its most iconic landmarks.


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