section showing energy strategy for shenzhen museum
On the ground level, we achieve maximum accessibility to the public through a promenade and the interior “streets” that bisect the museum into blocks. The North-South interior “street” connects the bus stop to the south and the Youth Activities Hall to the North. The promenade offers access to the museum stores, cafes, libraries, and offices and the park. The museum’s enormous scale and open perimeter also connects to other surrounding Shenzhen cultural buildings and city hall. At the center of the museum is the “square” where ramps offer access to the two museums.
The Contemporary Art Museum and Planning Exhibition are understood as one museum with maximum interface between each and the exterior. We achieve this through a simple interlock, not unlike the ying-yang diagram. As important, the interlock allows three possible visitor experiences.
1.ABAB – an alternating path between both museums.
2.AB – a seamless circulation through both museums.
3.A/B – a continuous experience of one museum.
Chinese architecture has yet to develop a modern language. We propose to use elements of Chinese architecture, such as the use of the traditional colors of yellow, red, black, and green, along with subtle references to traditional form and plan making. However, the references to the local vernacular are not limited to the cosmetic. The building takes a form in order to passively heat and cool the building, linking the building to the climate of Shenzhen.
Area: 60,000 sm (646,000 sf)
Design: 2007
Location: Shenzhen, China
Collaboration: Forrest Fulton Architecture and BOX
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