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SUMMARY:2025 臺南國際建築三年展 Re-turning「Home」 Tainan International Architecture Triennial：還。原點 Re-turning「Home」
DESCRIPTION:展覽緣起 \n自2008年首屆「見築展」起，臺南市建築師公會便致力於以展覽與論壇形式，串聯不同世代的建築師，描繪建築與生活的關係。歷屆三年展不斷深化主題，從空間敘事到都市記憶，逐步拓展至國際對話。2024年，我們攜手日本仙台，展開臺日建築交流，為2025三年展奠定更宏觀的策展視野。此次再度回到臺南市美術館，展開一場思維與感官的建築旅程。 \n策展主軸：重返建築的起點 \n「Re-turning『Home』」不僅是返回，更是重新審視——透過對「家」、「原點」、「初心」的再詮釋。借用鍵盤上的「Home鍵」作為隱喻，強調人如何在空間與時間中尋找歸屬與定位。對建築而言，「原點」是放樣與定位的起始，也是設計初衷與價值的起點。 \n展覽架構：四個場域的「還原點」 \n本展透過四個交錯對話的展間，引領觀眾踏上回原點的旅程：\n• Gallery A｜還。家─入厝辦桌：以「家」為出發點，透過建築語言回應情感與居所的歸屬感。\n• Gallery B｜還。創─建築家–傢–揪：揭示設計過程中建築師如何回望與修正初衷。\n• Gallery C｜還。鄉─返鄉起厝：從臺南歷史脈絡中，探索地方與未來的建築連結。\n• Gallery D｜還。域─跨界交陪：邀集國際建築對話，共築文化共感的多元原點。 \n每個展間都是一次對建築本質的回望，也是對人與空間關係的深層探問——從個人到城市、從地方到全球，思考建築如何持續為我們定義「回家/初心的路」。 \nExhibition Origin \nSince the first exhibition “Archimeeting U” in 2008\, the Tainan City Architects Association has been dedicated to connecting architects across generations through exhibitions and forums\, exploring the relationship between architecture and everyday life. Over the years\, each edition of the triennial has deepened its thematic focus—ranging from spatial narratives to urban memory—gradually expanding into international dialogues. In 2024\, we partnered with Sendai\, Japan\, to initiate Taiwan-Japan architectural exchanges\, laying the groundwork for a broader curatorial vision for 2025 Triennial. Returning once again to Tainan Art Museum\, this exhibition embarks on a journey of architectural thought and sensory experience. \nCuratorial Theme: Re-turning to the Origin of Architecture \n“Re-turning ‘Home’” is not merely about returning—it is a reexamination\, a reinterpretation of “home”\, “origin” and “intention”. Borrowing the metaphor of the “Home” key on a keyboard\, the theme emphasizes how people seek belonging and orientation within space and time. For architecture\, the “origin” is the starting point for layout and positioning\, as well as the foundation of design intention and core values. \nExhibition Structure: Four Points of “Return” \nThis exhibition unfolds through four interwoven gallery spaces\, guiding visitors on a journey back to architecture’s origin: \n• Gallery A | Re-turning 「Home」: \nStarting with the notion of “home”\, this section explores how architectural language responds to emotional connections and the sense of belonging within a dwelling. \n• Gallery B | Re-turning 「Originality 」: \nReveals how architects revisit and refine their original intentions throughout the design process. \n• Gallery C | Re-turning 「Hometown」: \nInvestigates architectural connections between place and future through the historical context of Tainan. \n• Gallery D | Re-turning 「Domain 」 : \nInvites international architectural dialogues to co-create diverse points of cultural resonance. \nEach gallery is a reflection on the essence of architecture and a deeper inquiry into the relationship between people and space—from the personal to the urban\, from the local to the global—rethinking how architecture continues to define our way “home”.
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/2025-%e8%87%ba%e5%8d%97%e5%9c%8b%e9%9a%9b%e5%bb%ba%e7%af%89%e4%b8%89%e5%b9%b4%e5%b1%95-re-turning%e3%80%8chome%e3%80%8d-tainan-international-architecture-triennial%ef%bc%9a%e9%82%84%e3%80%82%e5%8e%9f/
LOCATION:臺南市美術館2館\, 中西區忠義路二段1號\, 台南市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:臺南市美術館
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20250926T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20250926T203000
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SUMMARY:檔案裡的城市 A City in Archives：閱讀香港戰後建築故事 Reading the Story of Hong Kong's Postwar Architecture
DESCRIPTION:1945年二戰結束後，香港人口急速上升，城市面貌劇烈轉變。大量公共與私人建築應運而生，成為現代化的象徵，也承載著時代的理想、生活的痕跡與文化的轉變。然而，在高密度與快速發展的城市更新中，這些建築逐漸被忽視、拆卸，甚至遺忘。 \n本次新書分享會由《香港戰後建築檔案》作者之一何慧心主講，分享她如何透過翻閱舊檔案、蒐集與重繪圖像，重新認識自己未曾親歷的年代，並從日常生活的觀察出發，閱讀香港這座城市的歷史故事。她將講述一些出版過程中未被收錄的建築檔案與個人偏愛的空間故事，並思考亞洲戰後建築保存的取捨與挑戰。 \n在臺灣，我們同樣面臨戰後建築的保存課題。這場分享不僅是對香港建築的回望，也是一場跨地緣的對話，邀請觀眾一同思考：我們如何從研究走向保存行動？如何從檔案重構到日常散步，重新認識並珍視身邊的空間場所？ \nAfter the end of World War II in 1945\, Hong Kong’s population rose rapidly\, and the city underwent dramatic transformation. A great number of public and private buildings emerged as symbols of modernization\, carrying with them the ideals of the era\, traces of everyday life\, and markers of cultural change. Yet\, amid high-density living and fast-paced urban redevelopment\, many of these buildings have gradually been overlooked\, demolished\, or forgotten. \nThis new book talk features Michelle Ho\, one of the authors of Hong Kong’s Postwar Architecture Archives. She will share how she revisited an era she never personally experienced—through examining old archives\, collecting and redrawing images—and how everyday observations became a lens to read Hong Kong’s urban history. She will also discuss architectural archives and spatial stories that were left out of the publication\, as well as reflect on the dilemmas and challenges of preserving postwar architecture in Asia. \nIn Taiwan\, we face similar issues regarding the preservation of postwar architecture. This talk is not only a retrospective on Hong Kong’s buildings but also a cross-regional dialogue. It invites the audience to consider: How do we move from research to preservation action? How can we\, from archival reconstruction to everyday walks\, rediscover and cherish the spaces around us? \n\n◖講座資訊 Event Details◗ \n日　　期 Date｜9/26 ㊄ 19:00-20:30（18:40開放報到 check-in from 18:40）\n地　　點 Venue｜王大閎書軒 DH Café（台北市中山區中山北路三段153號 No. 153\, Sec. 3\, Zhongshan N. Rd.\, Zhongshan Dist.\, Taipei City）\n講　　者 Speaker｜何慧心《香港戰後建築檔案》作者之一 Michelle Ho\, co-author of Hong Kong’s Postwar Architecture Archives\n入  場  費 Fee｜NT$150，可折抵當日購書 redeemable against book purchase on the event day\n報　　名 To apply｜https://www.accupass.com/eflow/ticket/2509080145411421568020?utm_campaign=accu_theme&utm_medium=home_north&utm_source=Web \n＊如有變動不克前來，請務必於活動前提前私訊粉專、來信（dhcafetw@gmail.com）或來電告知（02-2595-0733）\n＊入場費將開立發票，若有統編需求請於報名表上註記 \nIf you are unable to attend due to changes in schedule\, please inform us in advance via Facebook message\, email (dhcafetw@gmail.com)\, or phone (02-2595-0733).Invoices will be issued for the admission fee. If you require a company tax ID\, please indicate it on the registration form. \n◖主辦單位 Organizer◗ \n     
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e6%aa%94%e6%a1%88%e8%a3%a1%e7%9a%84%e5%9f%8e%e5%b8%82-a-city-in-archives%ef%bc%9a%e9%96%b1%e8%ae%80%e9%a6%99%e6%b8%af%e6%88%b0%e5%be%8c%e5%bb%ba%e7%af%89%e6%95%85%e4%ba%8b-reading-the-story-of-hong-k/
LOCATION:王大閎書軒\, 中山區中山北路三段153號\, 台北市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:ACCUPASS,文心藝術基金會
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