This high rise building in Taipei, Taiwan will accommodate the activities of theater and observation tower. This building design is an entry for an opera competition in Taiwan which was designed by Visiondivision collaborates with Markus Wagner, a member of Svensk Standard. By raising the building up, it is possible to create a public space around it. The entrance is surrounded by pearls to give the theater experience. Actually the pearls in different sizes around the landscape are non-toxic and non-flamable acrylic balls with a tint of reflection.
The Grand Theater was designed in elegant and modern style. The visual effects of the rotating façade are the manifestation from the building performance of its own for the city, generating culture, urban life and pure sustainable energy for its vicinity.
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