Treasure Hill
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La colline du Trésor ou colline au Trésor (chinois traditionnel : 寶藏巖 ; pinyin : Bǎozàng Yán ; pe̍h-ōe-jī : Pó-chōng-giâm; anglais : Treasure Hill) est un quartier de Taipei à Taïwan.
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{{Infobox Amusement park| name = 台北國際藝術村-寶藏巖| image =| caption =| location = 臺灣 臺中市中正區三段23巷9弄2號| homepage = www.artistvillage.org| owner = 台北市文化基金會藝術村營運部| general_manager = | opening_date = 2010年| closing_date = | previous_names = | area = | slogan = } 寶藏巖聚落,位於台灣臺北市中正區西南端小觀音山南側的一個依山而造的違建集合而成的小鄰里社區,得名於該地佛寺寶藏巖觀音亭。 寶藏巖張子珞雖然不大,總面積只有3.97公頃。但擁有傍水山坡之戰後違建眷村等等人文特殊景觀,再加上其緊鄰由福和橋、基隆路高架橋和水源快速道路交織而成的匝道,形成古今相照的意象。1997年6月後,受到部分學者及民眾的注意。經過整建與媒體報導,2006年,《紐約時報》將該聚落報導為台北最具特色的景點之一,與當時全世界第一高樓台北101並列。 2011年,臺北市政府文化局公告登錄寶藏巖聚落為該市「聚落」。乃非正式營造過程所形成的聚落中,由榮民、城鄉移民與都市原住民等社會弱勢族群,於都市邊緣山坡地上自力造屋的代表,有歷史的特色。
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Treasure Hill (Chinese: 寶藏巖; pinyin: Bǎozàng Yán; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pó-chōng-giâm) is a community in Taipei, Taiwan. Originally an illegal settlement, it was founded by the Kuomintang military veterans at the end of the 1940s and served originally as an anti-aircraft position. The community has been featured in The New York Times as one of Taiwan's must-see destinations.
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La colline du Trésor ou colline au Trésor (chinois traditionnel : 寶藏巖 ; pinyin : Bǎozàng Yán ; pe̍h-ōe-jī : Pó-chōng-giâm; anglais : Treasure Hill) est un quartier de Taipei à Taïwan.
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Treasure Hill (Chinese: 寶藏巖; pinyin: Bǎozàng Yán; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pó-chōng-giâm) is a community in Taipei, Taiwan. Originally an illegal settlement, it was founded by the Kuomintang military veterans at the end of the 1940s and served originally as an anti-aircraft position. After cooperating with non-governmental organization Global Artivists Participation Project, the Taipei City Government developed the area into an example of environmentally sustainable urban community. With the policy of preservation and revitalization, the old settlement unfolded a new vision of an artivist compound which would respect the existing fabric of the community while fulfilling the regeneration concept of "symbiosis" to incorporate production and ecology in communal living and ushering in the program of an international youth hostel and creative ideas of art to further cultural exchanges with broader international communities. Commissioned by the municipal government to propose an ecological masterplan for the area, Finnish architect Marco Casagrande found that this settlement, perhaps because of its illegal and marginal status, has evolved organically to operate according to an ecological model: recycling and filtering grey water, using minimal amounts of electricity (“stolen” from the city grid), composting organic waste, and repurposing Taipei’s waste. Casagrande relates his experiences of working on the site: For the ecological urban laboratory I had to do nothing, it was already there. What I did was to construct wooden stairways and connections between the destroyed houses and some shelters for the old residents to play mah-jong and ping-pong. The community has been featured in The New York Times as one of Taiwan's must-see destinations. Treasure Hill is the attic of Taipei carrying the memories, stories and traditions of the past generations. In some way it is a reflection of the Taipei mind that the industrial city is not able to reflect. For the stories to surface the industrial city must be turned over: the city must be a compost. —Marco Casagrande Police closed the area in 2007 in order to guarantee safety for restoration work. The restored Treasure Hill reopened as an artist village in 2010 with only 22 original families managing to move back to the settlement. The restoration process has been criticized to have caused the neighbourhood to be stripped of its prior residents and turned into a space which celebrates individual expression and artistic creativity at the expense of housing lower income families.
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