China’s Haishang Museum campus new design by Alvaro Siza and Carlos Castanheira
They say if you fail, then try again.. but in reality, if you are successful at something then you might repeat the same steps to ensure the same success, and this is precisely what Álvaro Aiza is trying to create by partnering again with fellow Portuguese architect Carlos Castanheira to develop plans for the Haishang Museum campus in china. located in Jiading, a suburban district of Shanghai.
The design is divided into four areas by the crossing of two minor streets. the site is bound to the north by a canal that encircles the centre of Haishang, to the east by one of the two rivers that meet in the centre of the old town, and to the west and south by two busy roads. It will include a pavilion, a teahouse, and a bridge in addition to the main museum building, that promotes access and fluidity. © Germano Vieira, Sara Noronha
The museum; the site?s largest structure, is positioned to the south of the plot, the ground floor features a welcoming lobby as well as temporary exhibition space and an auditorium. a gentle ramp leads from the lobby to the level above, which houses a series of multifunctional halls and more galleries capable of hosting the museum?s diverse collection.
The north side, has two separate structures: a teahouse that serves as a small restaurant, and a pavilion that contains an auditorium, exhibition galleries, and office space. There is also a bridge that connects the museum campus to the remainder of the neighborhood to the east.
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