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Xiu Zelan
Born1925
DiedFebruary 27, 2016(2016-02-27) (aged 90–91)

Xiu Zelan (Chinese: 修澤蘭; 1925 – 27 February 2016) was a Taiwanese architect born in Yuanling, Hunan. During World War II she attended the Architecture Department of National Central University in Chongqing (Now Southeast University School of Architecture). In 1947 she entered the Taiwan Rail Bureau.[1] She took charge of the Department of General Logistics and Engineering as an assistant engineer. Her modernist interpretations of traditional motifs gained the attention of Chiang Kai-shek, and in 1965 she took charge of Yangmingshan's Chung-Shan Building project.[2] Designed to house state ceremonies, the Chung-Shan Building brought Xiu acclaim and the project was subsequently considered to be one of her crowning achievements.[3] In 2015, on the 50th anniversary of the Chung-Shan Building's completion, she was presented with a certificate of gratitude from the Taiwanese government.[3] Xiu briefly taught

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References

  1. ^ "Xiu Zelan". Mar 19, 2017. Retrieved Jul 31, 2019.
  2. ^ "A 'new'monument: Chungshan Great Hall". Retrieved Jul 31, 2019.
  3. ^ a b Is It Brutalism or Critical Regionalism in Taiwan? On the Dissemination of Architectural Discourse and the Re-imagination of Works of Architect Xiu, Zelan