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- Jointly created by Japanese architect Riken Yamamoto, a Pritzker Architecture Prize laureate, and Taiwanese architect Shih Chao-Yung.
- The architecture adopts the concept of "playful exhibition halls and landscape-integrated buildings," with a striking triangular design.
- The white main building, paired with large glass surfaces, introduces natural light and outdoor greenery.
- The interior and exterior blend waterscapes, greenery, and artistic landscapes, as if stepping into an art paradise nestled in the hills.
Located in Qingpu, the Taoyuan Children’s Art Museum opened in 2024. It was jointly planned by Japanese architect Riken Yamamoto, a recipient of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, and Taiwanese architect Shih Chao-Yung. The design concept is “playful exhibition halls and landscape-integrated buildings,” with a triangular shape as the main structure. The white base, combined with large glass areas, introduces natural light, integrating the outdoor natural scenery into the children’s art museum, creating a distinctive hill-like museum that forms a blend of waterscapes, greenery, and artistic landscapes.

The Taoyuan Children's Art Museum takes children's diverse art education as an important policy for its development. Through planning, exhibiting art projects, developing aesthetic play equipment, creative art curricula, and co-creation workshops, it promotes the rooting of arts and culture and the development of aesthetic education. It cultivates children's creativity, imagination, and agency, allowing them to explore and discover themselves through art, and inspiring them with a broad worldview, universal perspective, and future outlook.

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