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Qujing Museum challenges to the sense of gravity with its massive-mountainy view

United Kingdom Architecture News - Jun 08, 2015 - 16:14   5054 views

Qujing Museum challenges to the sense of gravity with its massive-mountainy view

all images © Atelier Alter

Qujing Museum is a competition project that received 1st prize in China. The museum designed by China-based design firm Hordor Design Group & Atelier Alter and this massive-sculptural building has been completed in 2015 after 5-years construction period. The project challenges to the sense of gravity with its ascendig concrete mountaining mass and in the collection, the museum houses China's oldest artifacts.

Qujing Museum challenges to the sense of gravity with its massive-mountainy view

Qujing Museum challenges to the sense of gravity with its massive-mountainy view

Qujing Museum challenges to the sense of gravity with its massive-mountainy view

Qujing Museum challenges to the sense of gravity with its massive-mountainy view

Qujing Museum challenges to the sense of gravity with its massive-mountainy view

Qujing Museum challenges to the sense of gravity with its massive-mountainy view

Qujing Museum challenges to the sense of gravity with its massive-mountainy view

Qujing Museum challenges to the sense of gravity with its massive-mountainy view

Project Facts

Location: China

Function: Exhibition

Phase: Finished

Construction Period: 5 Years

Complete Time: 2015

Size: 5Floor-2F

Floor Area: 12.000m2

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