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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Next Gene Architecture Museum in Taipei, Taiwan by Zaha Hadid Architect

 
March 13th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Zaha Hadid Architect

Occupying a steep sloping hill, Next Gene Architecture Museum rises from and harmonizes with the surrounding natural landscape – utilizing conic walls to create a distinctively fluid circulation system within – incorporating irregular ‘perforations’ within its outer skin to admit natural light in accordance with the requirements of different program elements.

Next Gene Architecture Museum

  • Architects: Zaha Hadid Architect
  • Project: Next Gene Architecture Museum
  • Location: Taipei, Taiwan
  • Design: Zaha Hadid with Patrik Schumacher
  • Project Architect: Wen-Yuan Peng
  • Supervising Associate: Dillon Lin
  • Project Team: Camiel Weijenberg, Amenah Benjasem, Rafael Portillo, Shao-wei Huang, Seda Zirek
  • Local Architect: Ricky Liu & Associates (Taipei, Taiwan)
  • Structural: ARUP (London, UK), King-Le Chang & Associates (Taipei, Taiwan)
  • Lighting: chroma33 Architectural Lighting Design (Taipei, Taiwan)

Next Gene Architecture Museum

Situated in Au-Di, Taipei County, the Next Gene Architecture Museum emerges naturally from a steep sloping hill, its dynamic presence harmonizing with the surrounding landscape and embedding into its natural topography.

A structural system incorporating conic walls, gives the interior a distinctive character – the interstitial spaces created by each creating a fluid circulation system which extends seamlessly from inside to outside areas.

Next Gene Architecture Museum

The museum serves both to contain architectural exhibits and to serve as an architectural landmark itself. Distinctive perforated patterns on its outer skin allow natural light to enter according to movement of the sun via non-uniform apertures, effectively shifting light density in accordance with the needs of different program elements – their net effect being an ever changing play of light on museum surfaces.

Visitors moving through the space sense the passage of time through these subtle light chances, which further enhance their experience of the museum’s interior and exterior.

Next Gene Architecture Museum

Next Gene Architecture Museum

Next Gene Architecture Museum

Next Gene Architecture Museum

Next Gene Architecture Museum

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