Miyahara Takeo Residence - Guidebook [Chinese Version / Japanese version]

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[Miyahara Takeo Residence - Ageless Dream No. 125] Guidebook Book Size | 19 x 26 cm (B5 size) Cover Paper | Arches Paper 260g Inner Page Paper | Daolin Paper 120g Binding | Hand-stitched binding Pages | Total 36 pages Packaging | Each book is individually wrapped in an OPP bag https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51697438115_a64a5727fd_b.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51695758022_29c594a549_b.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51697230964_dd36101229_b.jpg Table of Contents | Foreword Residence Floor Plan I. Exterior Architecture of the Residence II. Taichung in the Old City III. Interior Design Features of the Residence - Western-style Interior Design IV. The Mayor's Official Residence Period and the Present State V. Miyahara Takeo's Life - Getting to Know Miyahara Takeo VI. Interior Design Features of the Residence - Japanese-style Interior Design VII. The Transformation of the Miyahara Takeo Residence Conclusion Timeline References Sources of Illustration Data https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51697437995_0ff40b5bf7_b.jpg Foreword | The Miyahara Takeo Residence holds profound historical and cultural significance. Having witnessed nearly a century of change, its architectural elegance endures, transporting visitors to the Japanese colonial era. It's as if one can still glimpse Mr. Miyahara Takeo, in his fifties, quietly dedicating himself to Taiwan's medical, educational, and political spheres within these walls. After the war, the scene shifted; Mr. Miyahara Takeo's presence vanished, leaving only the residence, abandoned and empty. Who still remembers the Japanese doctor who devoted himself to Taiwan's healthcare, contributed to its education, and strived for its political advancement? Therefore, through an audio guide, we aim to lead you to understand Miyahara Takeo as a person, the historical background of the residence he lived in, and its present transformation. Today, the residence is managed by the Homeward Path Foundation. It revitalizes historical buildings and integrates concepts of "silver hair, cultural and creative industries, and participation." It preserves the historical aesthetics of the past while imbuing it with new added value. To assist Taiwan in addressing its aging society, Ageless Dream No. 125 (a team from the Homeward Path Foundation) helps seniors reconnect with society, provides employment opportunities and related activities, gives a voice to the elderly, and ensures they enjoy a vibrant later life, bravely pursuing dreams and planning new life paths even in their advanced years. We aspire to give the residence a voice through sound and text, allowing everyone to discover its unique charm. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51697437865_2e11f2de02_b.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51695758252_bdcf32ba31_b.jpg

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Taiwan
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No.79,316 - Stationery  |  No.1,287 - Indie Press
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The first book to systematically integrate the past and present of the Miyahara Takeo Residence, a historic building, documenting its architectural features, spatial transformation, and precious historical and cultural materials.

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