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Building A Dream: Fertile Ground for Social Good

Building A Dream: Fertile Ground for Social Good Seduced into applying to Cranbrook by an inspiring lecture given by alumnus Joseph Wong about his experience there during Daniel Libeskind's time, artist, designer and teacher Yu‐Chih Hsiao's world expanded upon his arrival. It incorporated all manner of creative output under the enigmatic yet highly practical Head of Architecture/Architect‐in‐ Residence William E Massie, and so a course was charted that still resonates today in Yu‐Chih's work. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Architectural Design Wiley

Building A Dream: Fertile Ground for Social Good

Architectural Design , Volume 93 (3) – May 1, 2023

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Wiley
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Copyright © 2023 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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0003-8504
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1554-2769
DOI
10.1002/ad.2935
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Abstract

Seduced into applying to Cranbrook by an inspiring lecture given by alumnus Joseph Wong about his experience there during Daniel Libeskind's time, artist, designer and teacher Yu‐Chih Hsiao's world expanded upon his arrival. It incorporated all manner of creative output under the enigmatic yet highly practical Head of Architecture/Architect‐in‐ Residence William E Massie, and so a course was charted that still resonates today in Yu‐Chih's work.

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Published: May 1, 2023

Keywords: Taiwan; Cranbrook Academy of Art; Shih Chien University; Taipei; Yu‐Chien Ann; Ming Chuan University; Joseph Wong; Ben Nicholson; Bahram Shirdel; Daniel Libeskind; Eliel Saarinen; Peter Lynch; William Massie; American House 08; Las Vegas; The World of Concrete; Palm Springs; Cranbrook School Dining Hall; ‘Fanfare’; Saarinen Dress: A Tribute to Eliel Saarinen; Robert Swanson; Pipsan Saarinen Swanson; Barter Table; ‘Social Fabrication’; Forum Gallery; Maryam Kaykavoosi; Julie Schustack; Matthew Miller; Thomas Gardner; Detroit; Doug Johnston; Chair Show; Concrete Chair; A Nest; Gerhardt Knodel; Megaweave Design; Zig Zag Pavilion; ‘Tectonic Becoming’ exhibition; Hsinchu Park; Tree Houses in the Dreamy Forest; Megaweave Club; Facebook; Cupboard House project; ‘Project: The Folly’ exhibition; Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab; JUT Art Museum; ‘Home 2025’ exhibition; Hsinchu City (Taiwan); ‘Taiwan Acts! – Architecture in Social Dialogue’; Architekturmuseum; Munich; Germany

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