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Could Oyster Shells Replace Concrete?

Taiwan Business TOPICS/2025-08-212025-08-25

In Tainan, a team of architects is turning discarded oyster shells into low-carbon bricks, cutting emissions while rethinking one of the world’s most polluting industries. Through projects like C-Cube Lab’s waste-based “C-Slurry” and partnerships in Penghu, these innovators are showing how local materials can drive global change in sustainable construction.

The National Palace Museum Southern Branch in Chiayi, by Kris Yao's Artech (Photo: Jeffrey Cheng (Kris Yao))
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Creating A Taiwan Sensibility in Architecture

Kathy Chen/2016-04-212016-04-25

Major advances have taken place in the sector in just the past few decades.  The opening of the National Palace Museum Southern Branch in December last year brought President Ma Ying-jeou and a host of other dignitaries to Taiwan’s southwestern city of Chiayi, in a celebration of Asian culture. Aboriginal singers and a dragon dance…

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