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Unplanned Zipper Spaces in Tainan's Alleys-Reconstructing connections between culture and history through temporary corridors

Department of Interior Design, Tainan University of Technology

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Tainan's temple courtyards and alleyways possess local value. Participatory/informal rooftop walkways are used to reconstruct the scattered rooftop spaces like a zipper. This organically separates and connects culture and behavior, allowing daily life and culture to intertwine and reshape nodes, creating a three-dimensional urban view and everyday alleyways.

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Zhuying Liuguang

Department of Interior Design, Tainan University of Technology

Bamboo Shadows & Flowing Light Hidden within the mountain landscape, Bamboo Shadows & Flowing Light is an interactive cultural space that weaves together bamboo culture, sound, and hands-on making, reinterpreting the relationship between people and nature. Located on Hutou Mountain in Puli, the architecture extends naturally with the terrain, appearing as if it has grown from the mountain itself. Guided by sound, the space connects wind, rustling leaves, and curated soundscapes, allowing perception to unfold through movement. Through bamboo weaving and hands-on experiences, culture is no longer merely observed, but understood through touch and creation. Light filters through bamboo structures over time, shaping layered spatial rhythms and creating a delicate dialogue between nature, sound, and culture.

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