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Architects:ZAO/Zhang Ke Architecture Office
Area:1298m²
Year:2025
Photographs:Sumin,DONG Image,Sheng Yang,Qingshan Wu,Arch Nango
Category:Museum
Project Architect:Zhang Ke
Design Team:Roberto Caputo. Dai Haifei, Simon Persson, Virginia Chiappa Nunez, Sofia Chebotareva, Wang Liying, Zhang Mingming, Fang Shujun, He Kuang, Yu Ge
Collaborator:Tongji Architectural Design (Group) Co., Ltd.
Collaborator Team:Wang Xiang, Chen Yixin, Li Xiang, Chen Xi, Xi Jiakai, You Bolin, Geng Junjun, Zhu Weichang, Zhang Hua, Wu Pan
Exhibition Design:Hangzhou GMAID Architecture Design Co,.LTD
Exhibition Design Team:Qian Qi, Yu Xiaoying, Yan Jiafan, Shan Jiale, Dong Xiaoyu
Client:China Academy of Art, Qianjiang Management Committee of West Lake Scenic Area
City:Hangzhou
Country:China
Text description provided by the architects. The museum dedicated to the painter couple Xiao Feng and Song Ren is situated at the foot of the Daci Mountain, a few kilometres to the south of the renowned West Lake in Hangzhou.
The free interpretation of an introverted scholar's garden forms the centre around which the linear building structure snakes in an organic way.
Visitors reach the entrance situated in the interior courtyard by walking under a building bridge. In the building, a tour of the exhibition follows the circular form of the building, which becomes quite narrow at some points and expands to larger volumes at others so as to open up the exterior space.
Ramps provide access to the different levels, which facilitate a multifaceted spatial experience in the parts of the building with various heights.
The polygonal form is broken up towards the interior courtyard with protruding boxes, which open up to the courtyard with panorama windows or even permit a view through the building from the interior courtyard of the hilly landscape outside the museum.
The entire shell of the building was created with concrete coloured with black ink and processed on site. The natural lighting conditions and the artificial lighting bring the homogeneity of the materials and the polygonal snake form into a vibrant contrast with the surrounding nature.
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