“Meet the Taichung Center, Taiwan’s massive eco-friendly installation. The building comes complete with eco-skin, a Venetian blind-style covering which will allow airflow and light to enter the structure. The center will also feature large grassy areas in an effort to focus on the Eastern wisdom of harmony between nature and dwellings. Taiwan hopes that this new project will spur interest in renewable building practices throughout country and become a landmark among future eco-designed structures. Perhaps even cooler than the building’s concept and design is the use of Photovoltaic Glass. PV Glass produces residential solar power like a panel while still functioning as a window. As Sir Norman Foster said, “solar architecture is not about fashion, it is about survival.” He’s right, but with Taiwan’s very modern appeal and radical design, solar panels would have likely distracted from the theme and greenways because of their need for space. It may not be about fashion, but we humans love the aesthetic appeal. So we may as well create it.”