TAIPEI (TVBS News) — New Taipei City (新北市), Taiwan's most populous municipality, demonstrated its environmental leadership Thursday (July 24) by hosting the Net-zero Carbon Emissions Social Housing and Smart Buildings Forum and Exhibition (新北社宅淨零碳與智慧建築論壇暨社宅展). The comprehensive event showcased cutting-edge green social housing projects and smart building innovations designed to meet Taiwan's ambitious 2050 net-zero carbon emissions target. Municipal officials and industry experts gathered to explore sustainable urban development strategies that could transform Taiwan's housing landscape.
New Taipei Deputy Mayor Jonathan Chen (陳純敬) delivered a keynote address emphasizing the critical importance of integrating advanced ventilation systems, sustainable material use, and intelligent management technologies in building designs to achieve the 2050 carbon neutrality goals. The exhibition featured New Taipei's pioneering social housing projects that demonstrated innovative low-carbon building materials, state-of-the-art solar photovoltaic systems, and sophisticated smart management systems. These technological advances aim to significantly improve citizens' living quality while reducing environmental impact across the municipality.
Wang Chun-nan (汪俊男), chairman of the New Taipei City Architects Association (新北市建築師公會), Taiwan's largest municipal architects' organization, addressed the strategic placement of social housing developments in densely populated urban areas throughout the region. He emphasized how these thoughtfully designed residential complexes integrate essential childcare facilities, eldercare services, and comprehensive social welfare institutions to enhance overall community well-being. The integrated approach represents a holistic vision for sustainable urban living that addresses multiple demographic needs simultaneously.
New Taipei City (新北市) leverages its position as Taiwan's most populous municipality to champion diverse social housing development and comprehensive sustainable transformation initiatives that fulfill fundamental housing justice principles. The city's ambitious environmental and social programs underscore its emerging role as a regional leader in sustainable urban development across East Asia. These pioneering efforts establish a crucial benchmark for other major cities throughout Taiwan and the broader region that are pursuing similar sustainable futures.
