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Planning Exhibition Hall, Museum & Archive in Shangrao, China by AZL Architects

Tuesday, June 25th, 2019

Article source: AZL Architects

Shangrao is a developing inland city. Like most other inland cities, Shangrao is undergoing a period of urban construction and rapid upgrading and expanding. A large comprehensive building group, consisting of a number of smaller city cultural buildings, is typical in similar cities, which is often discussed by architects in urbanization process.

The museum is located on the east side of the central axis of Shangrao city center, covering an area of about 40,000 square meters and a total construction area of 42,000 square meters, including museums, urban planning exhibition halls and urban construction archives. From the north to the south, the central axis of the city connects the administrative center, the Citizen Park, the Entrepreneurial Park and the landscape mountains, and extends to Xin River in the south end. Around the grand City Square, there are high-density urban building groups, forming a sharp contrast between high density outside and zero density in the square. The museum base is 360 meters in length, traversing spaces with totally different densities. The biggest problem designers face is how to conciliate the two parts with proper construction features. The overall layout to purse huge building group is avoided. From the south to the north, the urban construction archives, the urban planning exhibition hall and the museum are laid out according to users, area and mode. The three buildings of different sizes are well-proportioned. Outdoor spaces of different sizes are formed in the City Square and the road around the base, and these spaces are equipped with different contents and landscape elements according to functions of the buildings. Thus, the entrance and the route of visitors are clear. In addition, these outdoor spaces play the role of transition between the roads and the Square, creating the impression of space, enriching the functionality of the City Square, and endowing the Square with a lively atmosphere.

South view of archive, Image Courtesy © Hou Bowen

  • Architects: AZL Architects
  • Project: Planning Exhibition Hall, Museum & Archive
  • Location: Shangrao, China
  • Photography: Hou Bowen
  • Design Cooperation: Institute of Architecture Design & Planning Co., Ltd, Nanjing University
  • Lead Architects: Qi Wei, Gong Huan
  • Architectural Design: Wang Liang, Fan Xinwo, Chen Genlin
  • Landscape Design: Chen Junjun, Qiu Jing, Sun Xueran
  • Total Floor Area: 42000㎡
  • Design/Completion: 2016/2017

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Royal Alberta Museum in Edmonton, Canada by DIALOG

Friday, June 21st, 2019

Article source: v2com

As the ways people consume and share art and culture evolve, museums around the globe aren’t just changing their programming and offerings to attract visitors, they are also approaching the design of the museum itself in a way that enhances the visitor experience, creating a space for community members and tourists to convene and enjoy the museum’s offerings in a complete, immersive experience. No longer are these buildings designed as post-war fortresses—they are now welcoming, animated buildings that engage their communities.

Alberta's distinct seasons were embraced in the design, inside and out. As the northern sky darkens, the museum begins to glow. The glazed walls dissolve and the building becomes a display case, Image Courtesy © Tom Arban Photography Inc

  • Architects: DIALOG
  • Project: Royal Alberta Museum
  • Location: Edmonton, Canada
  • Photography: Tom Arban Photography Inc

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The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Washington State University by Olson Kundig

Tuesday, June 18th, 2019

Article source: Olson Kundig

The new Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Washington State University brings art to the forefront of university life – and the entire Inland Northwest region. As the only dedicated fine art museum in a 230-mile radius, Design Principal Jim Olson sought to create a building with bold visual appeal that would engage and inspire. The resulting reflective façade, crafted to match WSU’s signature crimson red, establishes the museum as a beacon for the arts in the heart of the Pullman, Washington campus.

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

  • Architects: Olson Kundig
  • Project: The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Washington State University
  • Location: Washington, USA
  • Photography: Nic Lehoux, Robert Hubner
  • Project Team: Jim Olson, FAIA, Design Principal; Steven Rainville, AIA, LEED® AP, Principal; Stephen Yamada-Heidner, AIA, LEED® AP, Project Manager; William Franklin, Scott Viloria, Architectural Staff
  • General Contractor: Hoffman Construction
  • Associate Architect: Design West Architects
  • Civil & Structural Engineer: DCI Engineers
  • Landscape Architect: SPVV Landscape Architects
  • Mechanical Engineer: MW Consulting Engineers
  • Electrical Engineer & Lighting Design: Stantec
  • Plumbing Engineer: McClintock & Turk
  • Project Size: 16,000 SF (14,000 SF of exhibition space)
  • Completed: 2018

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Langfang West Hall Art Musuem in China by WAY STUDIO

Sunday, June 16th, 2019

Article source: WAY STUDIO 

WAY Studio recently completed the re-design for the west wing of Silk Road International Cultural Exchange Center. The center is located in Langfang, He Bei, one of the new cultural hubs for northern China, and takes its name “Silk Road” after China’s recent “Belt and Road” initiative. It is a mixed-use cultural complex, which contains an opera house, a theatre, a music hall in its center; a museum in its east wing; an art museum in its west wing, and commercial inserts scattered throughout. Each program has its own designated visitation route, allowing the entire complex to work together or individually.

Image Courtesy © Wright and Fernie Lai

  • Architects: WAY STUDIO
  • Project: Langfang West Hall Art Musuem
  • Location: Langfang, China
  • Photography: Wright, Fernie Lai
  • Client: ENN Group
  • Design Team: Zheng Tao, Fernie Lai, Alan Hung,Wang Tao, Mark Wang, Zeng Hao, Melody Hwang, Li JiaXinYu Sida. Fan Wei
  • Local Design Institute: Shenzhen Z&F Culture Construction CO., LTD Liu Zhuan, Yu XiaoLi, Li XueJing, Wei DongZe, Chu TianHang, Fan KaiFeng
  • Structural Re-Design: Xu Yu Xiang
  • Lighting Design: Zhu Ge
  • Contractor: Jianfeng Group, Okajima CO., LTD
  • Area: 13,000 sqm.
  • Height: 15.9 m

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History Museum of Qifeng Village in China by SUP Atelier

Wednesday, June 5th, 2019

Article source: SUP Atelier

On the mountainside of Guniujiang Resort sits Qifeng Village of Shitai County, Chizhou City, Anhui Province. Our first visit there took us an hour’s drive around the steep and winding mountain roads. At the entrance of the village stood two ginkgo trees, which were said to be over 1,000 years old, with trunks so strong that at least two or three people were needed to encircle one. Flat farmlands with crops as tall as a man stretched in front of the village, and farmhouses with white walls and black tiles lined along the hillside. Qifeng Village seemed to have receded into the bamboo groves in the mountain.

On first sight, houses in the village revealed roughness simple and practical. Unlike Huizhou courtyards with complex layout and mansions with delicate decorations, the village houses stayed simple with black-tiled pitched roofs and square windows revealing a sense of time, while draped eaves and gable walls were the only decorative elements. Buildings at the entrance of the village were mostly for public use, such as mills, tool storage rooms and the commune’s house, while villagers’ homes receded deep into the mountain.

After Renovation, Image Courtesy © Wang Rui

  • Architects: SUP Atelier
  • Project: History Museum of Qifeng Village
  • Location: Qifeng Village, Shitai County, Chizhou City, Anhui Province
  • Photography: Wang Rui
  • Client: Qifeng Village Committee
  • Architectural Design: SUP Atelier/ School of Architecture, Tsinghua University
  • Architectural Design Team: Song Yehao, Sun Jingfen, Jiang Chunyu, Chen Xiaojuan, Xie Dan, Chu Yingnan, Huang Zhihao
  • Illumination Design & Consultation: Zhang Xin Studio of School of Architecture, Tsinghua University
  • Structural Consultation: Sun Xiaoyan, Gong Zheng
  • Exhibition Design: Hefei Yijian Interior Design Company
  • Contractor: Huangshan Yongzhu Construction Co., Ltd.
  • Building Area: 245 Square Meters
  • Time of Completion: 2018/10/15

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«Alliance 1892» Brandy Distillery Museum & Warehouse in Chernyakhovsk, Russia by TOTEMENT/PAPER

Wednesday, June 5th, 2019

Article source: TOTEMENT/PAPER

The building is located in Kaliningrad region in old German town which was seriously damaged during World War II. In an empty place adjacent to the railroad a modern plant of brandy production was built. Our task was a warehouse building project which apart from its main function – storing brandy tierces – would serve as a place of meetings and com-munication, guests reception as well as a symbol of creation and rebirth, demonstrating the role of the plant in the city life.

The applied while considering all the parts of the project has led us to creation of an ex-tremely symbolical architectural ensemble.

Image Courtesy © Gleb Leonov and Anna Ponomareva

  • Architects: TOTEMENT/PAPER
  • Project: «Alliance 1892» Brandy Distillery Museum & Warehouse
  • Location: Chernyakhovsk (Insterburg), Russia
  • Photography: Gleb Leonov and Anna Ponomareva
  • Client Company Name: Alliance-1892
  • Lead Architects: Levon Ayrapetov, Valeriya Preobrazhenskaya, Yegor Legkov, Diana Grekova
  • Building Area: 1562 sq. m.
  • General Area: 1115 sq. m.
  • Completion Year: 2016

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Jishou Art Museum in China by Atelier FCJZ

Friday, May 24th, 2019

Article source: Atelier FCJZ

A Social Cause

The city of Jishou, where the Jishou Art Museum is located, is the regional capital of Xiangxi (western Hunan), a minority autonomous zone. Initially, the municipal government considered parcels of lands in the development zone outside the city; however, we the architects proposed to build the art museum in the center of the old town because we believed that a cultural facility should be easily accessible. A river called Wanrong runs through the middle of Jishou, which makes the most central location for the art museum over the water course and the art museum then doubles as a pedestrian bridge naturally. We hope that people in Jishou would not only make a special trip to see art but will also encounter art on their way to work, to school, or to shop.

Image Courtesy © Tian Fangfang

  • Architects: Atelier FCJZ (Yung Ho Chang, Lijia Lu)
  • Project: Jishou Art Museum
  • Location: Jishou, China
  • Photography: Tian Fangfang
  • Client: Jishou Qiangzhou Historic Town Administration
  • Project Team: Liang Xiaoning, Yang Pu, Liu Kunpeng, Su Siqi, Rao Gang
  • Structural Design Consultant: Chang Qiang
  • Design Period: 2013-2016
  • Completion Time: 2019

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Aquário Vasco da Gama in Oeiras, Portugal by P-06 Atelier

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2019

Article source: P-06 Atelier

The Vasco da Gama Aquarium is an old navy facility that opened to the public in 1898 for scientific investigation and educational purposes. It continues to have an important role in the knowledge of the sea and the sea-species. To celebrate the importance that the Portuguese King Carlos had on the origins of the aquarium and in the investigation of the ocean, the entrance hall was restored to receive this exhibition.

AQUARIUM (exterior), Image Courtesy © P-06 atelier

  • Architects: P-06 Atelier
  • Project: Aquário Vasco da Gama
  • Location: Oeiras, Portugal

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Papalote Children’s Museum Renovation in Mexico City, Mexico by LEGORRETA

Tuesday, May 21st, 2019

Article source: LEGORRETA

Papalote was remodeled in a total way, this expansion includes new interior and exterior exhibition areas, a new store, and a new food court area, a new multiple use room, a new parking and service building, and a general improvement of its offices.

Papalote’s integral renovation contemplated the efficient use of natural resources, adapting the spaces to use natural light and ventilation, adding intellingent lighting (LED), and a water treatment plant to recycle water. This will translate into an earning of nearly 25% of its energy consumption, and up to 90% in its water consumption.

View Towards Exhibition Areas, Image Courtesy © MARÍA DOLORES ROBLES MARTÍNEZ G

  • Architects: LEGORRETA
  • Project: Papalote Children’s Museum Renovation
  • Location: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Photography: JAIME NAVARRO, MARÍA DOLORES ROBLES MARTÍNEZ G
  • Renders: LEGORRETA®, DECC
  • Client: PapaloteChildren’s Museum, Mexico City’s Government
  • Structural Design: Izquierdo Ingenieros y Asociados S.C.
  • LEGORRETA® Team: Víctor Legorreta, Miguel Almaraz, Adriana Ciklik, Carlos Vargas, Miguel Alatriste, Berenice Corona, Daniel Reyes, Ana Paola Espinosa, María Beckmann, Koji Makita, Héctor Guillén, Fredy López, Oswaldo Anaya, and Joel Rojas.

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Bukhara City in Uzbekistan by Studio Vertebra

Thursday, May 16th, 2019

Article source: Studio Vertebra

Studio Vertebra has been entrusted with the Bukhara City project which is planned to be constructed in Uzbekistan’s city of Bukhara on a 535 thousand sqm area located between the historical city and the airport with half a billion dollars’ worth of investment. Studio Vertebra’s role in the project will include urban planning of the Bukhara City project and architecture and interior architecture designs of all the buildings included within the scope of the project as well as acting as the project management consultant, which will also involve selection of all investors and contractors.

Image Courtesy © Studio Vertebra

  • Architects: Studio Vertebra
  • Project: Bukhara City
  • Location: Bukhara, Uzbekistan
  • Design Team: Gencer Yalçin, Dilsad Aslaner, Efe K. Hizar, Mehmet Bektas, Cem Sahin, Didem Ozkizilcik
  • Architectural Project Team: Ceren Aktas, Onur Ocakci, Mina Yamanli, Omer Faruk Polat, Ibrahim Ozdemir
  • Project Manager: Gencer Yalcin
  • Employer: Bukhara State Judge
  • Main Contractor: Mustahkam Organization

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