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This collection of materials covers the issues, discussions, and prospects surrounding the renovation of low- and mid-rise housing in Taipei, Taiwan, built after the mid-1960s. With a wealth of photographs and interviews with people who have actually visited the homes, it explores the coexistence of traditional low-rise housing with the modernizing city of Taipei. Contributions from Japanese authors include architectural historian Shunsuke Kurakata, architect Hideki Hirahara, and Norihiko Dan. The unique painted cover is also a must-see.
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