Taiwan’s First “Museumbrary” Opens, Blending Art and Libraries

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Taiwan’s First “Museumbrary” Opens, Blending Art and Libraries

Taiwan opens its first museumbrary in Taichung, combining an art museum and a public library in a transparent, green-designed cultural space.

Taiwan has opened its first public building that combines an art museum and a library within a single cultural space, according to HKCNA. The Taichung Green Museumbrary officially opened on December 13th, marking a significant addition to the city’s public cultural landscape.

The project was led by SANAA, the internationally renowned Japanese architecture firm, and realized in collaboration with architectural teams in Taiwan. Together, they brought global design perspectives and local expertise into a unified architectural vision.

Transparent Architecture Guided by Sustainability

The Taichung Green Museumbrary is defined by its glass curtain wall, which gives the building a light and transparent appearance. A roof system supported by steel structures and aluminum components provides both stability and visual clarity. As a result, natural light flows freely throughout the interior.

At the same time, green building concepts are integrated into the overall design. These features support energy efficiency and create a calm, comfortable environment that is well-suited for extended visits.

A Cultural Space Designed for Everyday Use

The library section is organized in a zoned, age-based layout. Separate areas are designated for children, teenagers, and senior readers, allowing each group to use the space with ease while sharing a common public setting. Once fully operational, the library is expected to offer more than 500,000 physical books and e-books.

The museum section focuses on contemporary art, design, and photography. In addition, digital and interactive exhibitions invite visitors to engage with artworks in more dynamic ways.

Together, the Taichung Green Museumbrary presents a new approach to public cultural architecture. By bringing art, reading, and open space together, it reflects how cities can integrate culture into everyday urban life.

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Interior of the Taichung Green Museumbrary.(All photos from HKCNA)
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Inside the Taichung Green Museumbrary.
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View of the Taichung Green Museumbrary interior.

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