Han Pao-teh
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Han Pao-teh (漢寶德), born in 1934, is a Taiwanese architect, educator and curator.
Han Pao-teh grew up in Shandong, a rural province in China and moved to Taiwan in 1952. In 1958, he graduated in architecture from the Tainan Institute of Technology in Tainan City, Taiwan, which is now known as the National Cheng Kung University. He was awarded a scholarship to Harvard University in the United States for a master's degree in architecture in 1965 and then also gained an MA degree at Princeton University in 1967.
He returned to Taiwan in 1967, where he lectured as the head of the Department of Architecture at Tunghai University based in Taichung. He left Tunghai in 1977 to be Dean of the College of Science and Engineering at the National Chung Hsing University.
During 1981–1986, Han Pao-teh was appointed by the Executive Yuan to lead the preparation for the establishment of National Museum of Natural Science, the first modern museum in Taiwan, where he was also appointed by the Ministry of Education the first Director from 1987 to 1995. In 1993, Han Pao-teh was also appointed to establish Tainan National University of the Arts(TNNUA), where he was also selected to be the first president of TNNUA and the program chair of the graduate school of Museum Studiesin 1996. Shortly after his retirement from TNNUA in 2000, Han Pao-teh was invited by the Ling Jiou Mountain Buddhist Foundation to be the first curator of the Museum of World Religions. During 1998–2001, he was also the director of National Culture and Arts Foundation. Han Pao-teh has been appointed the Geheimrat of presidential palace in Taiwan since 2001.
[edit] Works of architecture
Buildings designed by Han Pao-teh include:
- Tiansiang Youth Activity Center (1978), Taroko Gorge, Hualien County
- Cultural Center (1981), Changhua County
- Institute of Ethnology (1985), Academia Sinica
- Tainan National University of the Arts (1996)
[edit] Major publications
- Han Pao-Teh, Han Pao-Teh's Narrative about Cultures, Artouch, 2006. ISBN 9867519841.
- Han Pao-Teh, A Walk in European Architectures, Ecus Publishing House, 2005. ISBN 986-7454-35-6.
- Han Pao-Teh, The Memoir of Han Pao-Teh, Book Zoom, 2004. ISBN 957-621-909-4.
- Han Pao-Teh, Han Pao-Teh's Narrative about Aestheticism, Linkingbooks, 2004. ISBN 957-08-2703-3.
- Han Pao-Teh, Expatiating on Architecture, Hebei Education Press, 2003. ISBN 7543450348.
- Han Pao-Teh, Looking into Architecture, Artbook, 2002. ISBN 9867957407.
- Han Pao-Teh, Exhibition Planning: Theory and Practice, Archi, 2000. ISBN 9578440987.
- Han Pao-Teh, Recent Reflections on Architecture and Culture, National Museum of History, 1995. ISBN 9570059230.
- Han Pao-Teh, The Story of Chinese Landscape Design: External Forms and Internal Visions, Art Media Resources, Ltd., 1992. ISBN 978-9575303563.
- Han Pao-Teh, Museum Management, Garden City Publishers, 1990. ISBN 957-8440-96-0.
- Han Pao-Teh, The Spiritual Dimensions of Architecture, Architecture Informations, 1971. ISBN 957-0454-31-8.
- Han Pao-Teh, Architecture, Society and Culture, Architecture Informations, 1971. ISBN 957-0454-11-3.
[edit] External links
- Kelly Her, A Postmodern Traditionalist, Taiwan Review, 11/1/2007.
- Information from archINFORM