Fubon Xinyi A25

Taipei, Taiwan

Fubon Xinyi A25

Fubon Xinyi A25 stands as a remarkable emblem of Taipei’s rapid urban development, blending innovative architecture with rich cultural and ecological elements.

Introduction

Fubon Xinyi A25 is an architectural and cultural icon in Taipei’s Xinyi District, epitomizing the city’s drive toward sustainable urban development and global cultural engagement. Designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop in partnership with local architect Kris Yao, this 54-story skyscraper harmoniously blends innovative glass construction with extensive green spaces, including rooftop gardens and a landscaped urban forest. Since its completion in 2022 and the opening of its contemporary art museum in 2024, Fubon Xinyi A25 has become a vibrant hub for business, art, and community gatherings. This comprehensive guide offers essential information for visitors, from practical details on visiting hours and tickets to architectural highlights, accessibility, and cultural significance (Mobilities Italy China, HouseFeel, Wikipedia, Skyscraper Center).


Origins and Urban Context

Fubon Xinyi A25 is strategically located at the intersection of Songgao and Songyong Roads, in Taipei’s Xinyi District—an area renowned for its status as the city’s financial and commercial epicenter. The district was master-planned to accommodate the growing demand for premium office, retail, and cultural spaces, and Fubon Xinyi A25 occupies a site adjacent to major landmarks such as Taipei 101 and Tao Zhu Yin Yuan (HouseFeel). Initially envisioned as a mixed-use development, the project evolved into a high-end office and cultural complex, reflecting Taipei’s ambitions as a leading financial and cultural hub in Asia.


Architectural Vision & Design Highlights

The tower, soaring 265.6 meters above ground, is notable for its crystalline glass façade, notched corners, and all-steel structural frame. The design integrates international sophistication with local elements—most notably, its rooftop gardens and landscaped plazas, which serve as urban oases for visitors and office workers alike (Surpass Studio). The adjoining Fubon Museum spans over 2,000 square meters and features rotating exhibitions of modern and contemporary art, while the pavilion offers nearly 2,000 square meters of retail and service space. Over 150 trees and extensive greenery reinforce the building’s status as a model of ecological urbanism (Wikiwand).


Construction Timeline & Milestones

  • 2020: Construction began.
  • 2023: Tower topped out, making it Taipei’s third tallest building at the time.
  • 2024: Interior fit-outs and landscaping completed; official opening of the contemporary art museum.

The project’s rapid progress, especially during the pandemic era, is a testament to Taiwan’s construction expertise and the close collaboration between international and local teams (SkyscraperCity).


Visitor Information

Visiting Hours

  • Fubon Museum:
    • Tuesday–Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    • Closed Mondays and public holidays
  • Pavilion (Retail/Services):
    • Daily: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Office Tower:
    • Access limited to tenants; public access only to the museum, pavilion, and designated gardens.

Tickets & Entry

  • Museum Admission:
    • General: NT$200
    • Discounts: Students, seniors, and groups
    • Children under 6: Free
    • Tickets: Available online via the official website or at the museum entrance
  • Guided Tours:
    • Available by appointment; inquire via the museum website or on-site.

Accessibility

Fubon Xinyi A25 is fully accessible, with barrier-free entrances, elevators, ramps, and accessible restrooms throughout the complex.

Getting There

  • MRT:
    • Taipei City Hall Station (Blue Line)
    • Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station (Red Line)
    • Both within 10 minutes’ walk
  • Bus:
    • Multiple lines serve Songgao and Songyong Roads
  • Parking:
    • Limited on-site parking; several nearby paid parking garages are available
  • Taxi/Ride-Sharing:
    • Readily available throughout Xinyi District

Photography Tips

  • For iconic skyline shots, photograph the building from Songgao Road to capture its glass curtain wall and notched corners.
  • The rooftop garden (access by appointment or with a special pass) offers panoramic city views, including Taipei 101.
  • Landscaped plazas and gardens provide tranquil settings for urban and architectural photography.

Nearby Attractions

  • Taipei 101 Observatory & Mall
  • Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
  • ATT 4 FUN Shopping & Entertainment
  • Raohe Street Night Market
  • Xinyi Shopping District: Luxury malls, gourmet dining, and nightlife

Cultural, Economic & Social Significance

Cultural & Social Impact

Fubon Xinyi A25 is a catalyst for urban culture, hosting free and ticketed contemporary art exhibitions, rooftop events, and public programs. Its open gardens and museum foster community engagement and serve as an inclusive gathering space for locals and tourists. The building embodies Taipei’s vision for a creative, sustainable, and globally connected city (Mobilities Italy China).

Economic Significance

Serving as the headquarters for Fubon Financial Holding Co. and its subsidiaries, the building consolidates major financial operations in one of Taipei’s most prestigious districts (Fubon Financial). Its mixed-use format generates significant employment opportunities and stimulates local commerce (Wikiwand, Pinsupinsheji).

Sustainability & Awards

Fubon Xinyi A25 has achieved the Taiwanese Green Building Gold-level certification, thanks to its energy-efficient double-layer curtain wall, extensive landscaping, and innovative all-steel structure. In 2024, it received the CTBUH Award of Excellence for Best Tall Building (200–299 meters), reinforcing its status as a leader in sustainable design (Skyscraper Center).


Events, Dining & Shopping

Major Events & Festivals

  • Taipei Lantern Festival (Feb): Vibrant citywide celebrations (Taipei Event Calendar)
  • Taipei Fashion Week (Oct): Local and international runway shows
  • Taipei Marathon (Dec): Marathon route often passes through Xinyi District
  • Taipei New Year’s Party: Fireworks and performances at Taipei 101

Dining & Shopping

  • Diverse food courts, gourmet restaurants, and specialty cafés in adjacent malls
  • Linjiang Street Night Market for authentic Taiwanese street food
  • Luxury retail and designer boutiques in the Xinyi Shopping District

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are the Fubon Museum’s visiting hours?
A: Tuesday–Sunday, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM; closed Mondays and public holidays.

Q: How much are tickets to the museum?
A: NT$200 for adults, with discounts for students, seniors, and groups. Children under 6 enter free.

Q: Is the complex wheelchair accessible?
A: Yes, all public areas, including the museum and gardens, are wheelchair accessible.

Q: Are guided tours available?
A: Yes, by appointment via the official website or at the museum entrance.

Q: What are some nearby attractions?
A: Taipei 101 Observatory, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, ATT 4 FUN, and Xinyi Shopping District.

Q: Can I take photos inside?
A: Photography is permitted in public spaces; restrictions may apply in office zones—observe posted guidelines.


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