Article source: Kengo Kuma & Associates
This pavilion is located at the foot of Laojunshan mountain in Xinjin, to usher in the people to the holy place of Taoism, while the building itself shows the essence of Taoism through its space and exhibitions.
The tile used for façade is made of local material and worked on in a traditional method of this region, to pay tribute to Taoism that emphasizes on nature and balance. Tile is hung and floated in the air by wire to be released from its weight (and gain lightness). Clad in breathing façade of particles, the architecture is merged into its surrounding nature.
- Architect: Kengo Kuma & Associates
- Project name: Xinjin Zhi Museum
- Location: Cheng du, China
- Client: Fantasia group
- Principal use: Museum
- Site area: 2,580㎡