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Artchitect Hung Hao-chun embraced the industrial aesthetic of New Taipei City for the renovation of this “street house” — a family-owned manufacturing facility.
Photos: Üroborus Studiolab. Illustration: Stephanie Davidson
A second-generation elevator manufacturer commissioned an architect to transform his family’s rundown factory into a modern showcase for cultural events (and elevators).
(This story is part of “Look at That Building,” a weekly Bloomberg CityLab series about everyday — and not-so-everyday — architecture. Read more from the series, and sign up to get the next story sent directly to your inbox.)
When Orion Chang took over his family’s factory for their elevator-manufacturing business three years ago, he wanted to do something different to help revive the monotonous, aging industrial district in New Taipei City, about a 20-minute drive from Taipei, the capital of Taiwan.