台北市百萬公共藝術候車亭出狀況,市府要求驗收前改善

Aug 18, 2026

Taipei's city government is under fire for a costly art-themed bus shelter in Wenshan District that is already falling apart before it even opens — bad news for taxpayers and for the city's public art program.

  • The shelter cost over NT$4 million and was designed with plants on the roof to echo the local hillside scenery.
  • The rooftop planting is already thin and withered, and residents have mocked it as "grass growing on the roof."
  • After heavy rain, rust-colored water dripped onto the ground, raising fears the structure will corrode faster.
  • The local borough chief warned against the rooftop plants during selection, but the city ignored the advice and never explained the design at community meetings.
  • The city's development bureau says it will review the maintenance plan and force the contractor to fix every defect before final acceptance.

Outlook: The shelter is due to be finished in October, and the city has promised repairs to materials and planting before it signs off.

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