1. ArchDaily
  2. Divooe Zein Architects

Divooe Zein Architects: The Latest Architecture and News

Shaping Architectural Continuity: 25 Revitalization Projects Across Historic, Industrial, and Natural Sites

Heritage sites constitute complex spatial archives in which architecture, history, and collective memory converge. They encompass a wide spectrum of contexts—from archaeological remains, ancient and historic townscapes, UNESCO-listed landscapes, to early modern civic structures and industrial infrastructures. Yet these environments confront challenges: climate change, urban transformation, disaster, shifting social needs, and the gradual erosion of material fabric. Revitalization and restoration projects respond to these conditions by positioning architectural and spatial practice as an active mediator between preservation and the contemporary topologies.

In current practice, conservation is understood as a creative process of adaptation and reinterpretation that serves both communities and inhabitants. At the same time, monumental architecture continues to define the identity and landscape of a place for wider audiences and future generations. Architects and planners are called upon to negotiate sensitive historic contexts while introducing new programs, techniques, and spatial experiences. They exemplify diverse design approaches, including precise structural interventions, climate-responsive strategies, and meticulous material restoration, alongside the thoughtful insertion of new architectural elements. Equally important is their engagement with vernacular knowledge and materiality, which preserves the locality and cultural specificity of each site.

Shaping Architectural Continuity: 25 Revitalization Projects Across Historic, Industrial, and Natural Sites - Image 1 of 4Shaping Architectural Continuity: 25 Revitalization Projects Across Historic, Industrial, and Natural Sites - Image 2 of 4Shaping Architectural Continuity: 25 Revitalization Projects Across Historic, Industrial, and Natural Sites - Image 3 of 4Shaping Architectural Continuity: 25 Revitalization Projects Across Historic, Industrial, and Natural Sites - Image 4 of 4Shaping Architectural Continuity: 25 Revitalization Projects Across Historic, Industrial, and Natural Sites - More Images+ 21

Architecture Offices in Taiwan Through the Lens of Marc Goodwin

Further developing his collection of photographic series featuring architecture offices from around the world, Archmospheres photographer Marc Goodwin is now exploring workspaces in Taiwan. Among the included offices are well-known studios such as Fieldoffice Architects, an office whose output has significant cultural importance as they represent an example of Taiwanese Deconstructivist Architecture, in addition to other offices such as KRIS YAO | ARTECH, Divooe Zein Architects, and hii architects.

To create this collection, Marc Goodwin collaborated with Italian architect, publisher, teacher, and curator Alessandro Martinelli, who is based in Taipei. He selected the participants with the help of Mr. Chung-Hsiung Wang, the curator of the Taiwan Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2018. The series will continue to develop with the creation of scale models for each studio, which will be exhibited alongside the photographs in the Taiwan Pavilion of the Venice Biennale.

Architecture Offices in Taiwan Through the Lens of Marc Goodwin - Image 1 of 4Architecture Offices in Taiwan Through the Lens of Marc Goodwin - Image 2 of 4Architecture Offices in Taiwan Through the Lens of Marc Goodwin - Image 3 of 4Architecture Offices in Taiwan Through the Lens of Marc Goodwin - Image 4 of 4Architecture Offices in Taiwan Through the Lens of Marc Goodwin - More Images+ 56

The Taiwan Intervention at the 2021 Venice Biennale's Collateral Events Unpacks the Impact of Migration

Entitled Primitive Migration from/to Taiwan, the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (NTMoFA) and curatorial teams Divooe Zein Architects and Double-Grass International Co., organized an immersive exhibition for the Biennale Architettura 2021. Taiwan’s Collateral Event for the 17th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia will run from 22 May to 21 November 2021 at Palazzo delle Prigioni.

The Taiwan Intervention at the 2021 Venice Biennale's Collateral Events Unpacks the Impact of Migration - Image 1 of 4The Taiwan Intervention at the 2021 Venice Biennale's Collateral Events Unpacks the Impact of Migration - Image 2 of 4The Taiwan Intervention at the 2021 Venice Biennale's Collateral Events Unpacks the Impact of Migration - Image 3 of 4The Taiwan Intervention at the 2021 Venice Biennale's Collateral Events Unpacks the Impact of Migration - Image 4 of 4The Taiwan Intervention at the 2021 Venice Biennale's Collateral Events Unpacks the Impact of Migration - More Images+ 11