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Taichung InfoBoxA decommissioned airport in Taichung, Taiwan will soon be the site for a 600-acre brownfield redevelopment called <a href="http://www.tgpark.com.tw/">Gateway Park</a>. To help folks understand the project, <a href="http://www.stanallenarchitect.com/#TAICHUNG INFOBOX">Stan Allen Architect</a> was commissioned to design a venue for public assembly and education with a very modest budget of 1 million dollars. The solution is an inspired<a href="http://inhabitat.com/bamboo-symphony-promotes-natural-building-materials-replaces-steel-with-bamboo/"> bamboo</a>-clad reclamation of an old airplane hangar called the 'Taichung InfoBox'. The new structure hits all the right notes of sustainable design, creating an inspiring a vision of what's to come over the next twenty years when the main development comes to fruition.1
Taichung InfoBoxThe original thought was to reclaim an airport terminal for displays of the proposed green development but when the budget came in so low the design team took a fresh tact by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/gigantic-airship-hangar-transformed-into-tropical-island-resort/">reclaiming the immense hanger </a>2
Taichung InfoBoxThey then tucked inside a bamboo and steel observation deck, gallery, and auditorium.3
Taichung InfoBoxWhile the venues use dictated a steel superstructure locally sourced bamboo made a perfect wall system.4
Taichung InfoBoxIts earthy soft quality contrasts smartly with the voluminous steel and glass space.5
Taichung InfoBoxThe auditorium will host various events and galleries contain installations of green building technologies.6
Taichung InfoBoxThe space is located near the ground breaking of the redevelopment allowing visitor to get a first hand glimpse of the project.7
Taichung InfoBoxIn all the temporary space is 12,000 square feet with 40,000 pieces of bamboo<a href="http://inhabitat.com/big-bambu-organic-tower-grows-at-the-edge-of-venices-grand-canal/"> lashed together</a> to provide multiple public venues all for around $80 a square foot.8
Taichung InfoBoxThe InfoBox is to stay in place for 2 years and then be disassembled with the bamboo reused and steel recycled.9









