Taiwan Mixed-Use Buildings (台灣住商混合大樓) - Spectral Codex
Photo:Guobin Commercial Building (國賓商業大樓)
台灣住商混合大樓

Taiwan Mixed-Use Buildings

This theme explores zonghe buildings (綜合大樓), a distinctive form of post-war architecture and urban life in Taiwan. These buildings stack multiple functions into a single mid-rise structure: typically shops at ground level, cinemas, dance halls, and other entertainment on the floors above, and offices or apartments higher still. They proliferated in urban centers from the 1960s onward. The international planning term “mixed-use” describes the same combining of functions, though the zonghe is a more specific Taiwanese type, ranging from purely commercial complexes to those with substantial residential floors. Due to changing consumer habits, natural disaster (particularly earthquakes), and mismanagement, many of these buildings have fallen into ruin in the early 21st century, often trapping elderly residents and migrant workers in dangerous and sometimes lethal circumstances. Fragmentary ownership structures and a lack of funding for demolition have often left these buildings in a state of perpetual decay.

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Puli Shanming Theater

Puli Shanming Theater
(埔里山明戲院)

Toufen Dongsheng Theater

Toufen Dongsheng Theater
(東聲電影院)

Shezi Theater

Shezi Theater
(社子大戲院)

Dong’an Theater

Dong’an Theater
(東安大戲院)

Zhongli Qinqin Lailai Theater

Zhongli Qinqin Lailai Theater
(親親來來大戲院)

Yonghe Theater

Yonghe Theater
(永和大戲院)

Zhongli Caishen Building

Zhongli Caishen Building
(中壢財神大樓)

Qianyue Building

Qianyue Building
(千越大樓)

Shuangzixing Theater

Shuangzixing Theater
(雙子星戲院)

Fuyou Building

Fuyou Building
(富有大樓)

Tongyi Bowling Alley

Tongyi Bowling Alley
(統一保齡球館)

Qiaoyou Building

Qiaoyou Building
(喬友大廈)

Tainan Chinatown

Tainan Chinatown
(臺南中國城)