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Architectural Design Category

'26

Joint Development Project at O10 Station

Designed by

Mass Rapid Transit Bureau, Kaohsiung City Governmentei, Wu-Ying Joint Development Co., Ltd., CHY Architecture Urban Landscape

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Joint Development Project at O10 Station

Landscape Architecture

O10 Station, Kaohsiung MRT Orange Line

Mass Rapid Transit Bureau, Kaohsiung City Governmentei, Wu-Ying Joint Development Co., Ltd., CHY Architecture Urban Landscape

Mass Rapid Transit Bureau, Kaohsiung City Governmentei, Wu-Ying Joint Development Co., Ltd., CHY Architecture Urban Landscape

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Mass Rapid Transit Bureau, Kaohsiung City Government

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Mass Rapid Transit Bureau, Kaohsiung City Government

The defining feature of the O10 Joint Development Project lies in its proximity to the National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts-Weiwuying. In response, the program integrates hotel accommodation, cultural and creative production, and commercial life. An international-brand hotel is planned and operated by a global hospitality group, providing comfortable lodging for performing arts troupes and audiences visiting Weiwuying’s opera houses.
At ground level, a performance theater is planned using a black box concept, accommodating approximately 120 to 200 seats and supporting a wide range of performances and events. Priority use will be given to emerging theater groups. The lower floors of the development also function as an incubation base for youth entrepreneurship, supporting the growth of local arts and cultural organizations in Kaohsiung.
Overall planning introduces an international hotel, office spaces, residential units, and street-facing commercial programs, creating a place where performing arts audiences, international teams, and city residents intersect. Public spaces at the lower levels and street-scale commercial layouts extend the cultural energy of Weiwuying into everyday urban life, allowing art to permeate the city rather than remain confined within performance venues.

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