Yang Cho-cheng

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Yang Cho-cheng
楊卓成
Born1914
Died26 November 2006
Nationality
Republic of China
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsChiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

Yang Cho-cheng (Chinese: 楊卓成; pinyin: Yáng Zhuōchéng; 1914 – 26 November 2006) was an internationally renowned Chinese architect. One of his best-known works is the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, a major landmark in Taipei – with his design being chosen from entries in an international competition.[1]

Many of his other works have become famous landmarks in Taiwan: the

Cihu Presidential Burial Place, Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Building, and the Zhongxing New Village
.

Yang's professional career spanned over 60 years. Even though he was best known for his expertise in the

Roche
.

When he was close to 80 years old, he designed the

clean room
specifications.

Yang dedicated his life to improving the international image of Taiwan, and his work implicitly improved the development of the various industries in Taiwan. Additionally, the National Theater and Concert Hall also facilitated the performing arts development in Taiwan.

Selected works

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