On April 3, Taiwan was hit by a 7.4 magnitude earthquake, the strongest one in 25 years. According to the latest reports, nine people have been killed, and at least 900 others have been injured by damaged buildings and landslides on the island. The seism was centered off the eastern coast of Hualien County, severely damaging buildings, some leaning at severe angles. However, the country’s strict building codes, developed in the past two decades in response to the area’s intense seismic activity, have prevented even more extensive damage and loss of life.
Hualien County: The Latest Architecture and News
Earthquake Hits Taiwan: How Strict Building Codes Averted a Larger Disaster
https://www.archdaily.com/1015294/earthquake-hits-taiwan-how-strict-building-codes-averted-a-larger-disasterMaria-Cristina Florian
RUNNING Pacidal! Kindergarten Sinchen / Wang, Pe-Jen Architects + Lin, Chi Chin
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Architects: Lin, Chi Chin, Wang, Pe-Jen Architects
- Area: 404 m²
- Year: 2009
https://www.archdaily.com/606796/running-pacidal-kindergarten-sinchen-wang-pe-jen-architectsCristian Aguilar