﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><Datas><Data><Column_0 name="DataSN">9417066</Column_0><Column_1 name="ArticleType">0</Column_1><Column_2 name="FileName"></Column_2><Column_3 name="Link"></Column_3><Column_4 name="Source">https://english.nco.gov.taipei/News_Content.aspx?n=C43859DE9907C884&amp;s=7074799C936AF18E</Column_4><Column_5 name="title">Taipei City Mortuary Services Office Second Funeral Parlor Phase II Renovation Project</Column_5><Column_6 name="Content">&lt;p&gt;In response to growing public demand for mortuary facilities in Taipei, the renovation project includes a Type-A hall, four Type-B halls, eight Type-C halls, four Type-D halls, a forensic autopsy room, a worship hall, a multi-functional space, a mortuary cabinet area, and a passage for deceased transportation. The project also involves moving parking facilities underground and internalizing public transportation routes. Comprehensive planning and assessments were conducted based on site characteristics and nearby traffic conditions, with special consideration for operational vehicles and short-distance ceremonial setup logistics. To ensure smooth traffic flow for mourning families, vehicles, and crematorium access, the project adopts a pedestrian&amp;ndash;vehicle separation strategy.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The building exterior is designed to break away from traditional stereotypes associated with mortuary architecture. Warm color tones were chosen to balance the functionality and sensitivity to users, mourners, and community perceptions. The design is harmonized with the existing structure (the Jingyang Building Phase I) and the surrounding environment to create a unified visual identity.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Completed on February 29, 2024, this facility now serves as Taipei&amp;rsquo;s primary venue for mourning services, fulfilling the city&amp;rsquo;s comprehensive life-cycle service needs&amp;mdash;from birth and aging to illness and death&amp;mdash;helping to bring dignity and completeness to the final chapter of life.&lt;/p&gt;</Column_6><Column_7 name="Files">[]</Column_7><Column_8 name="Links">[]</Column_8><Column_9 name="Pictures">[{"title":"Taipei City Mortuary Services Office Second Funeral Parlor Phase II Renovation Project 1","url":"https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/347/relpic/18679/9417066/d0b14a0a-2422-4264-b4b9-8fef049287bd.jpg"},{"title":"Taipei City Mortuary Services Office Second Funeral Parlor Phase II Renovation Project 2","url":"https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/347/relpic/18679/9417066/0f7ca2c1-c06c-4800-ab31-bef214503358.jpg"}]</Column_9><Column_10 name="Movies">[]</Column_10><Column_11 name="Publish Department">New Construction Office, Public Works Department, Taipei City Government</Column_11></Data><Data><Column_0 name="DataSN">9417062</Column_0><Column_1 name="ArticleType">0</Column_1><Column_2 name="FileName"></Column_2><Column_3 name="Link"></Column_3><Column_4 name="Source">https://english.nco.gov.taipei/News_Content.aspx?n=C43859DE9907C884&amp;s=BE437F3491BF8CC7</Column_4><Column_5 name="title">Taipei Municipal Neihu Junior High School Comprehensive Building New Construction Project</Column_5><Column_6 name="Content">&lt;p&gt;Established in 1968, Neihu Junior High School faced challenges due to aging facilities and insufficient floor area for students. As a result, the project involves the construction of specialized classrooms and a student activity center to better support educational and activity needs. In addition, an underground parking facility accessible to the public has been established to improve neighborhood parking conditions and enhance the living environment of the local community.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Taking into account the conditions of the site and surrounding environment, the building mass was carefully arranged according to the platform height differences, adjacent road elevations, and the functional and spatial requirements of the school. By introducing functional spaces and employing techniques such as directionality, transitions, and light/shadow interplay, the design creates a captivating sequence of spatial experiences in a previously underutilized corner of the campus.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The specialized classrooms feature void spaces and include large staircases and accessible ramps that connect to the upper-level outdoor sports platform. This area not only serves as a space for classes and relaxation, but also facilitates natural airflow. The elevated sports courts, performance space, central courtyard, and lawn with large trees are linked together to form a sequence of activity spaces.&lt;/p&gt;</Column_6><Column_7 name="Files">[]</Column_7><Column_8 name="Links">[]</Column_8><Column_9 name="Pictures">[{"title":"Photo 1 of the Taipei Municipal Neihu Junior High School Comprehensive Building New Construction Project upon completion","url":"https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/347/relpic/18679/9417062/afef0737-42b8-4a2e-8925-857841ac482e.jpg"},{"title":"Photo 2 of the Taipei Municipal Neihu Junior High School Comprehensive Building New Construction Project upon completion","url":"https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/347/relpic/18679/9417062/e0c4f56e-4c19-4c65-ad99-5cce8f4b47b3.jpg"}]</Column_9><Column_10 name="Movies">[]</Column_10><Column_11 name="Publish Department">New Construction Office, Public Works Department, Taipei City Government</Column_11></Data><Data><Column_0 name="DataSN">9417059</Column_0><Column_1 name="ArticleType">0</Column_1><Column_2 name="FileName"></Column_2><Column_3 name="Link"></Column_3><Column_4 name="Source">https://english.nco.gov.taipei/News_Content.aspx?n=C43859DE9907C884&amp;s=8DD122F997CA378D</Column_4><Column_5 name="title">Nangang Ecological Green Corridor and Multilevel Connectivity Platform Construction Project</Column_5><Column_6 name="Content">&lt;p&gt;The Nangang Multilevel Connectivity Platform consists of a steel arch bridge and a large plaza. The main bridge connects the second-floor corridor of the Global One development on the north end to the park platform on the south. A secondary bridge extends eastward from the side of the main bridge to connect with the Nangang Station BOT building. The bridge spans approximately 95 meters in length, 7.5 meters in height, and 4.5 meters in width. Its curved design enhances the urban landscape, complements the architectural color scheme of the Nangang District, and integrates harmoniously with the local character while maintaining a distinct identity. The platform connects with the surrounding landscape, guiding pedestrian flow to the park near the Taipei Music Center. The semi-outdoor space beneath connects to the plaza at Section 7 of Zhongxiao East Road and can function as a covered playground, marketplace, or venue for festivals and celebrations. It also provides flexible space to support large-scale events at the Taipei Music Center, helping to boost local commercial activity.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;By establishing the core platform of the west-side multilevel connectivity system at Nangang Station, the project links elevated pedestrian pathways with ground-level activities, enhancing interaction between the two. Meanwhile, it contributes to shaping the section of Civic Boulevard in Nangang into a symbolic city green corridor. It aims to become one of Taipei&amp;rsquo;s most desirable, tree-lined, people-oriented leisure streets and a model of resilient urban space, offering citizens a more comfortable and pedestrian-friendly environment.&lt;/p&gt;</Column_6><Column_7 name="Files">[]</Column_7><Column_8 name="Links">[]</Column_8><Column_9 name="Pictures">[{"title":"Photo 1 of the Nangang Ecological Green Corridor and Multilevel Connectivity Platform Construction Project upon completion","url":"https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/347/relpic/18679/9417059/8f63aa53-ea36-4bdd-8bed-ff2b26ece66a.jpg"},{"title":"Photo 2 of the Nangang Ecological Green Corridor and Multilevel Connectivity Platform Construction Project upon completion","url":"https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/347/relpic/18679/9417059/9ed34795-b152-478c-a3f3-1ad0fe77df9c.jpg"}]</Column_9><Column_10 name="Movies">[]</Column_10><Column_11 name="Publish Department">New Construction Office, Public Works Department, Taipei City Government</Column_11></Data><Data><Column_0 name="DataSN">9417056</Column_0><Column_1 name="ArticleType">0</Column_1><Column_2 name="FileName"></Column_2><Column_3 name="Link"></Column_3><Column_4 name="Source">https://english.nco.gov.taipei/News_Content.aspx?n=C43859DE9907C884&amp;s=6333FA6BC842CD9B</Column_4><Column_5 name="title">Taipei Municipal Daan Junior High School Comprehensive Teaching Building New Construction Project</Column_5><Column_6 name="Content">&lt;p&gt;The project has a budget of NT$1,172,962,332. The planned building consists of six floors above ground and two basement levels, encompassing classrooms, a library, faculty offices, and an underground parking facility. The total floor area is approximately 25,235 square meters, with a construction period of 1,091 calendar days. Construction commenced in March 2021, and the main structure was completed on July 19, 2024. The building design is elegant and streamlined, with a large skylight that allows abundant natural light, making it a landmark architectural feature in the Da&amp;rsquo;an District. Additionally, in collaboration with the Taipei City Parking Management and Development Office, the building includes two basement levels of parking space, which is expected to significantly improve parking availability for nearby residents.&lt;/p&gt;</Column_6><Column_7 name="Files">[]</Column_7><Column_8 name="Links">[]</Column_8><Column_9 name="Pictures">[{"title":"Photo 1 of the Taipei Municipal Daan Junior High School Comprehensive Teaching Building New Construction Project upon completion","url":"https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/347/relpic/18679/9417056/cb19304c-65b2-4b4a-a97a-ae54e1b9ba58.jpg"},{"title":"Photo 2 of the Taipei Municipal Daan Junior High School Comprehensive Teaching Building New Construction Project upon completion","url":"https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/347/relpic/18679/9417056/d047e9e0-d401-4652-8fe7-57efdb6c1527.jpg"}]</Column_9><Column_10 name="Movies">[]</Column_10><Column_11 name="Publish Department">New Construction Office, Public Works Department, Taipei City Government</Column_11></Data><Data><Column_0 name="DataSN">9417052</Column_0><Column_1 name="ArticleType">0</Column_1><Column_2 name="FileName"></Column_2><Column_3 name="Link"></Column_3><Column_4 name="Source">https://english.nco.gov.taipei/News_Content.aspx?n=C43859DE9907C884&amp;s=25E72FEF83B2B677</Column_4><Column_5 name="title">Liugong Green Corridor Pedestrian Environment Improvement Project</Column_5><Column_6 name="Content">&lt;p&gt;The project primarily involves the construction of a pedestrian passage across Fuxing South Road, elevating the southern section of Lane 135, Section 1 of Fuxing South Road, and connecting it to the central green corridor. The area is furnished with seating and street furniture to provide citizens with a comfortable space for leisure and recreation. Three mist-generating circular installations are installed to enhance the green environment, complemented by ripple-pattern lighting and mist facilities operating at night.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The project continues the efforts of improving the pedestrian environment along Sections 1 to 3 of Zhongxiao East Road and aligns with the East District Revitalization Project. The core concept centers on creating a high-quality, people-oriented environment and connecting the green corridors of the Eastern District. The project targets the southern and northern sides of Lane 135, Section 1 of Fuxing South Road, including the central parking lot area. Through connecting the southern road section, adjusting the roadway cross-section layout, and reviewing existing facilities and accessibility, the project introduces a large-scale green plaza into the bustling commercial Eastern District. In addition to the use of permeable pavements and sunken green spaces, the design incorporates scenic lighting elements to evoke the historic image of the Liugong Canal, creating a pedestrian plaza that is people-centric, resilient, and intellectually engaging, thereby improving the overall pedestrian environment.&lt;/p&gt;</Column_6><Column_7 name="Files">[]</Column_7><Column_8 name="Links">[]</Column_8><Column_9 name="Pictures">[{"title":"Photo 1 of the Liugong Green Corridor Pedestrian Environment Improvement Project upon completion","url":"https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/347/relpic/18679/9417052/8b02412b-5b9e-4774-a2e7-85ef6b546a20.jpg"},{"title":"Photo 2 of the Liugong Green Corridor Pedestrian Environment Improvement Project upon completion","url":"https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/347/relpic/18679/9417052/c03f91c1-782c-4ea6-91cd-005d2a5809ac.jpg"}]</Column_9><Column_10 name="Movies">[]</Column_10><Column_11 name="Publish Department">New Construction Office, Public Works Department, Taipei City Government</Column_11></Data></Datas>
