Chi-Hai Cultural Park

INTERACTIVE PROJECT

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

CONTENT

Overview

The Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange created the Chi-Hai Cultural Park at the former residence of Taiwan's late President Chiang Ching-kuo. It showcases archives, documents, artifacts, and materials related to President Chiang's life. The park includes the Chiang Ching-kuo Presidential Library, the Chiang Ching-kuo Presidential Residence, and the Chiang Ching-kuo Presidential Exhibition Hall.

This project involves the planning, interior design, and execution of President Chiang's Exhibition Hall. The exhibition is divided into two main areas. The first hall focuses on President Chiang's life and family, incorporating his manuscripts, photos, artifacts, and furniture. It aims to present President Chiang's personality traits, important life experiences, significant achievements, and family life from various perspectives. The second hall connects President Chiang's calligraphy and paintings, diaries, and memories of his colleagues. Through a combination of digital images and physical objects, it vividly reflects his inner world.

The exhibition adopts a modern interior design to display historical artifacts and integrates interactive media design. It presents a large amount of historical and cultural information through digital media, allowing visitors to deeply experience the atmosphere of the era as if they were personally immersed in it.

Client

Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange, Taiwan

My Role

Project Manager

As a Project Manager, I am responsible for leading a team consisting of curators, archaeologists, interior designers, museum architects, and interactive media experts to successfully complete this project. My involvement encompasses various tasks, including participating in defining the exhibition theme and selecting the exhibits, setting the style and layout for the exhibition space, planning the display of artifacts, designing interactive media elements, overseeing the entire process from conception to execution, coordinating hardware requirements, and ensuring effective communication between the stakeholders and the team. I serve as the bridge between all execution teams and tasks, driving, supervising, and facilitating every aspect of the project to ensure progress and budget control.

(Photo & video resource: IF Plus)

Chi-Hai Cultural Park

INTERACTIVE PROJECT

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

CONTENT

Overview

The Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange created the Chi-Hai Cultural Park at the former residence of Taiwan's late President Chiang Ching-kuo. It showcases archives, documents, artifacts, and materials related to President Chiang's life. The park includes the Chiang Ching-kuo Presidential Library, the Chiang Ching-kuo Presidential Residence, and the Chiang Ching-kuo Presidential Exhibition Hall.

This project involves the planning, interior design, and execution of President Chiang's Exhibition Hall. The exhibition is divided into two main areas. The first hall focuses on President Chiang's life and family, incorporating his manuscripts, photos, artifacts, and furniture. It aims to present President Chiang's personality traits, important life experiences, significant achievements, and family life from various perspectives. The second hall connects President Chiang's calligraphy and paintings, diaries, and memories of his colleagues. Through a combination of digital images and physical objects, it vividly reflects his inner world.

The exhibition adopts a modern interior design to display historical artifacts and integrates interactive media design. It presents a large amount of historical and cultural information through digital media, allowing visitors to deeply experience the atmosphere of the era as if they were personally immersed in it.

Client

Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange, Taiwan

My Role

Project Manager

As a Project Manager, I am responsible for leading a team consisting of curators, archaeologists, interior designers, museum architects, and interactive media experts to successfully complete this project. My involvement encompasses various tasks, including participating in defining the exhibition theme and selecting the exhibits, setting the style and layout for the exhibition space, planning the display of artifacts, designing interactive media elements, overseeing the entire process from conception to execution, coordinating hardware requirements, and ensuring effective communication between the stakeholders and the team. I serve as the bridge between all execution teams and tasks, driving, supervising, and facilitating every aspect of the project to ensure progress and budget control.

(Photo & video resource: IF Plus)

Chi-Hai Cultural Park

INTERACTIVE PROJECT

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

CONTENT

Overview

The Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange created the Chi-Hai Cultural Park at the former residence of Taiwan's late President Chiang Ching-kuo. It showcases archives, documents, artifacts, and materials related to President Chiang's life. The park includes the Chiang Ching-kuo Presidential Library, the Chiang Ching-kuo Presidential Residence, and the Chiang Ching-kuo Presidential Exhibition Hall.

This project involves the planning, interior design, and execution of President Chiang's Exhibition Hall. The exhibition is divided into two main areas. The first hall focuses on President Chiang's life and family, incorporating his manuscripts, photos, artifacts, and furniture. It aims to present President Chiang's personality traits, important life experiences, significant achievements, and family life from various perspectives. The second hall connects President Chiang's calligraphy and paintings, diaries, and memories of his colleagues. Through a combination of digital images and physical objects, it vividly reflects his inner world.

The exhibition adopts a modern interior design to display historical artifacts and integrates interactive media design. It presents a large amount of historical and cultural information through digital media, allowing visitors to deeply experience the atmosphere of the era as if they were personally immersed in it.

Client

Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange, Taiwan

My Role

Project Manager

As a Project Manager, I am responsible for leading a team consisting of curators, archaeologists, interior designers, museum architects, and interactive media experts to successfully complete this project. My involvement encompasses various tasks, including participating in defining the exhibition theme and selecting the exhibits, setting the style and layout for the exhibition space, planning the display of artifacts, designing interactive media elements, overseeing the entire process from conception to execution, coordinating hardware requirements, and ensuring effective communication between the stakeholders and the team. I serve as the bridge between all execution teams and tasks, driving, supervising, and facilitating every aspect of the project to ensure progress and budget control.

(Photo & video resource: IF Plus)