on the banks of yan lake park in china‘s liyang city lies a sinuously-shaped architectural intervention realized by CROX. inspired by a chinese instrument called jiaoweiqin, the organic lines of the recently completed museum are designed to create a dialogue between the urban context and the adjacent park.
all images © xia zhi
the project is composed by CROX in two parts: the undulating green hills and the ‘floating’ architecture that rests on top. within the latter volume, the space contains exhibition halls as well as a rooftop garden and viewing terrace, allowing visitors to enjoying panoramic views across the lake. the lower part of the museum, or ‘mounatins’, blends and extends into the surrounding landscape. in this ground level, a central courtyard is surrounded by a lounge, educational room and office.
access to the museum is gained from the bottom of the hills. designed to feel natural and welcoming, this curved entrance is connected to a large plaza on the south-west facing elevation. this public space functions to bring people into the central courtyard on the ground floor of the building while also providing a vibrant area for local residents to meet and gather.
project info:
project name: liyang museum
location: liyang city, jiangsu province, china
client: suwan china cooperation demonstration area construction co., ltd
city cultural consultant and system service design: shangyuan academy
architecture and landscape design firm: CROX
design team: c.r. lin, darcy chang, dr. zheng-hao song, yue jiang, saunaam yip, tian-ye zhou, jia-yi zhu, li-dong sun, nicky ni
completion date: september 2019
above ground floor area: 129,166.93 ft2 (12,000 m2)
underground floor area: 75,347.37 ft2 (7,000 m2)
LDI: nanjing yangtze river urban architectural design co., ltd.
curtain wall design consultant: schmidlin curtain wall technology co., ltd.
design materials: glass curtain wall, aluminum plate
brand: hai tai, tai shan, TOTO
photography: xia zhi
designboom has received this project from our ‘DIY submissions‘ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.
edited by: lynne myers | designboom
The post organic lines and undulating hills form CROX’s liyang museum in china appeared first on Architecture Admirers.