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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.

Changzhou Culture Center in China by gmp Architekten

 
April 20th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: gmp Architekten

The architects von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp) have been awarded first prize in the international competition to build the Culture Center in the newly created Changzhou city center – competing against KSP – Jürgen Engel Architects, Arata Isozaki and other leading practices. With a total floor area of 365,000 square metres, the building in this city of three million, between Wuxi and Nanjing, is six times the size of the Louvre in Paris. The new building complex includes a number of museums such as an arts museum, a science and technology museum and a library, together with service facilities supporting the center for culture in the Xinbei district of the city.

Exterior View

  • Architect: gmp Architekten
  • Name of Project: Changzhou Culture Center
  • Location: Changzhou, China
  • Competition: 2012 – 1st prize
  • Design: Meinhard von Gerkan and Nikolaus Goetze with Magdalene Weiss
  • Chinese Partner: Wei Wu
  • Competition Team: Martin Friedrich, Sebastian Schmidt, Kong Bu Hong, Jiang Lan Lan, Yao Yao, Zhang Zhen, Gao Shu San, Dominika Gnatowicz, Sa Xiaodong

Interior View

  • Structural Design: schlaich bergermann and partners
  • Landscape Design: WES & Partners
  • Client: Changzhou Jinling Investment and Construction Co., Ltd
  • Gross Floor Area: 365,000 m²
  • GFA Library: 32,800 m²
  • GFA Art Gallery: 20,600 m²
  • GFA Science and Technology Museum: 18,300 m²
  • GFA Service Facilities: 37,300 m²
  • GFA basement floors: 256,000 m²

Exterior View

The design reflects elements of Changzhou’s southern Chinese culture and the city’s prominent water features. The building modules – which cantilever bridge-like in a large arc – consist of six 45 metre-high pavilions which vary significantly inside with their different architectural functions, but form a visual whole from the outside. The space between the art gallery to the east and the science and technology museum to the west forms the public plaza in the center of Changzhou. With its water features and generous landscaping, it provides an inviting ambiance and serves as a meeting point in the district.

Exterior View

On the 256,000 square metre basement floor are an underground car park as well as numerous shop and retail areas which are lit by lightwells and which are directly connected with the cultural facilities. A water course on the lower level running diagonally through the 100,000 square metre site links all the modules together and acts as a source of lighting for the restaurants in the basement.

With its material and colour, the façade picks up on the regional building tradition: staggered grey slate creates a solid external impression which is contrasted by the bright surfaces with white elements and transparent glass façades on the inside of the buildings.

The Culture Center will play an important role in shaping the new city center and its development, and it reflects Changzhou’s tradition carried over into the modern metropolis. The large roof spreads across the six culture pavilions and is used to define the public space for Changzhou’s citizens.

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