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Old Posted Aug 19, 2008, 5:26 AM
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Taipei | Neoskydome | 188m | 45 | U/C

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The highest one is 46 floors and 188m.
Residential building.

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what's that green building next to it? is it part of the complex?
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what's that green building next to it? is it part of the complex?
Suite building with store or office on the bottom
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Suite building with store or office on the bottom
but is it part of the same complex? cuz it totally doesnt match those 3 other white buildings at all.
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but is it part of the same complex? cuz it totally doesnt match those 3 other white buildings at all.
It is the same complex, the four buildings actually match together.
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From this view, it looks like a wall...

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don't care for the 'white frame' design. it makes the whole thing look busy and shorter than it really is. what a waste of the rare height for taiwan. i have concluded that taiwanese developers/designers are not capable of designing graceful sleek towers. 90% of all new towers built in taiwan are just so damn hideous.
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i just think its weird they combine that green tower with those white ones. they totally don't match in design and they're built so close to each other. and why do they have to be built in a row like that and be all about the same height? how about some variation in the heights and placement? i dont get it.
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The project itself looks nice, but the surrounding old area....
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Is there any connection between this building and the one nearby the da-han(大漢橋) bridge?
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I hate this project because there is no open space.....
The buildings are too close to the road.
If they also integrate the old apartment just next to it, it will much better.

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seriously are there any codes and regulations that exist in taiwan that dictate and regulate how urban developers should develop the town and cities and how architects should design buildings? are there govt. officials and law enforcement who enforce them?

you have these tall buildings like this eyesore that sprout out among low rises for no particular logical reason and looking totally out of place. and why do these towers have to be the exact same height lined up in a row forming some huge wall? cant the side ones at least be shorter than the middle ones? this reminds me of that other taipei dome complex with the 4 tall domed towers lined up right next to each other forming an ugly brown wall.

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I try to find the urban redevelopement code or regulation from Urban and Rural Development Bureau,Taipei County Government that present in English.
I find a lot of useless information.




Let me imagine, if develper cut number of towers down to two, how will this project look like?
Massive twin tower with 300m+?
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