Kaohsiung Music Center
The Kaohsiung Music Center (KMC; Chinese: 高雄流行音樂中心; pinyin: GGāoxióng Liúxíng Yīnyuè Zhōngxīn) is a music hall in Yancheng District and Lingya District in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
高雄流行音樂中心 | |
Location | Yancheng and Lingya in Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
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Coordinates | 22°37′04.0″N 120°17′20.0″E |
Type | Music hall |
Acreage | 11 hectares |
Construction | |
Architect | Manuel Álvarez-Monteserín Lahoz . (https://www.manuelmonteserin.com/) |
Website | |
kpmc.com.tw |
History
In 2009, the Executive Yuan recognized the need to establish a music center in Kaohsiung. The Council for Cultural Affairs then commissioned Kaohsiung City Government to plan, design and construct the center.[1]
Architecture
The center was designed by Spanish architecture firm MADE IN.[2][3] The center consists of the Wave Tower, Coral Zone, Whale Bridge, Dolphin Walk and Live Warehouse which spans over an area of 11 hectares.[4]
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References
- https://kpmc.com.tw/en/about/
- "Kaohsiung Maritime Cultural & Pop Music Center Competition winner / MADE IN". ArchDaily. 2011-01-28. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
- "KAOHSIUNG POP MUSIC CENTER | Monteserín". Manuel Monteserín. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
- https://www.archdaily.com/107583/kaohsiung-maritime-cultural-pop-music-center-competition-winner-made-in
External links
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- "Las increíbles aventuras de unos arquitectos españoles que ganaron un proyecto de $100 millones en Taiwán". yorokobu.es (in Spanish). 16 December 2016.
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