2223 AYDA Awards Gold Award Winner Cai Peiqi's work "Daily Yearning" from the Architecture Institute of Chenggong University.

(Provided by AYDA Awards) [Reporter Tu Yingru/Taipei Report] Asia's oldest international young designer competition "Asian Young Designer Awards" (ASIA Young Designer Awards, referred to as AYDA Awards), 22, 23 This year, with the theme "Return to the original heart: rebirth", young designers are invited to propose a new vision of architectural and space design after the epidemic.

Cai Peiqi from National Cheng Kung University Architecture Institute won the Taiwan Gold Award in the 22/23 AYDA Awards.

(Provided by AYDA Award) After intense discussions in the final selection, Cai Peiqi from the National Cheng Kung University Architecture Institute won the gold award for its green design that broke the symbol of the authority of the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall; Wang Yiwen and Wu Mengpu from the Yangming Jiaotong University Architecture Institute challenged the class The surreal bathhouse project won the silver award; the bronze award went to Lin Yichen and Lai Boling from the Institute of Architecture of Yangming Jiaotong University for their counterattack and flood prevention project on Shezi Island.

The gold and silver award winners will also represent Taiwan to Vietnam in 2023, and compete with the gold award students from 16 cities across Asia for the Platinum Award, the highest honor in Asia.

2223 AYDA Awards Taiwan Bronze Award Winners "Submerged City" by Lin Yichen and Lai Boling from the Architecture Institute of Yangming Jiaotong University.

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Lin Yichen and Lai Boling from the Institute of Architecture of Yangming Jiaotong University won the 2223 AYDA Awards Taiwan Bronze Award.

(Provided by AYDA Awards) Under the reminder of the annual theme "Return to the Original Heart: Rebirth", the entries this year are different from the designs born of the restricted epidemic in the previous two years. They return to the designer's long-term observation of the society and how to respond to the social situation. problems to face.

Therefore, in this year’s finals, venues that impressed the judges frequently appeared, including juvenile detention centers, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, the waterfront of the Tamsui River, bathhouses, etc. The topics discussed were also very diverse, ranging from climate change, air pollution to society. Classes, new public space types, and even the same issue all have different expressions.

2223 AYDA Awards Taiwan Silver Award Winner Wang Yiwen and Wu Mengpu from the Institute of Architecture of Yangming Jiaotong University's work "Huaxi Street Lane 57: Anonymous Bathhouse".

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Wang Yiwen and Wu Mengpu from the Architecture Research Institute of Yangming Jiaotong University won the Taiwan Silver Award in the 2223 AYDA Awards.

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It can be seen that the current young designers of architecture and interior design in Taiwan are no longer limited to the building itself, but more concerned about the living environment, social issues, and even the current development status of the world, and then respond with design These topics not only show the civic awareness of young designers, but also the determination of young people to try to make the society prosperous and common, and these attempts were also highly praised by the judges.

22/23 AYDA Awards finalists Qiu Wenjie Architects, chief architect Qiu Wenjie (first from the right), Liang Yuzhang, chairman of the Republic of China Urban Design Society (second from the right), Liu Yijun, co-host of Oct & Associates Shiji Design (second from the left) ), Jin Nianci, Marketing Manager of Hong Kong Shang Nippon Coatings Co., Ltd. (first from left).

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Cai Peiqi, who won the gold medal, observed that after experiencing the epidemic blockade, many people have a higher yearning for an ordinary and free life. This is the essence of a group society and the need for personal physical and mental healing.

Therefore, the base is located in the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Park, which has the largest square and is the most authoritative symbol in Taiwan. By elevating the base, changing the central axis, and creating a multi-level green belt design, the base is given new vitality; In addition to alleviating the serious summer heat island effect in Taipei, on the other hand, it also returns to the square as a place for arts and cultural activities, holiday leisure, and creation of joy.

The breakthrough design, which tried to eliminate heavy memories and return freedom to society, highly echoed the theme of this year's "Return to the Original Heart: Rebirth", bravely touched on highly political issues of urban space planning, and the design that boldly broke through the framework won the gold award in one fell swoop.

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