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Paradise Lost But Found Again at Abandoned Taiwanese Factory Turned Greenery Filled Oasis

05/18/2011
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    Paradise was lost for the Shihlin paper factory in Taipei City, but <a href="http://www.interbreedingfield.com/work/b2010_1.html">Interbreeding Field</a> found it again by creating this verdant oasis amongst its ruins. Unlike many restorations, the Paradise Lost in Time project embraces the destroyed concrete and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/amazing-brick-machine-rolls-out-roads-like-carpet/">brick buildings</a> just as they are, creating pockets of "atmosphere." By leaving the roof incomplete, rain and other elements are able to enter the building's interior, where nature has reclaimed its rightful green place.
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    The Shihlin paper factory in Taipei City has been abandoned for years.
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    Interbreeding field opted to keep the destroyed buildings.
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    The elements are welcome here.
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    So nature is able to reclaim its rightful place.
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    The ruins and green spaces create a special atmosphere.
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    Small installations are scattered throughout the brick and concrete ruins.
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    They are called "atmosphere fields."
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    It's a jungle in there!
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    The original brick building still stands.
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    This reclaimed space defies categorization. While guerilla-ish, with its crumbling, overgrown ruins, it is also quite chic.
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Paradise was lost for the Shihlin paper factory in Taipei City, but Interbreeding Field found it again by creating this verdant oasis amongst its ruins. Unlike many restorations, the Paradise Lost in Time project embraces the destroyed concrete and brick buildings just as they are, creating pockets of "atmosphere." By leaving the roof incomplete, rain and other elements are able to enter the building's interior, where nature has reclaimed its rightful green place.

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