Vanke Triple V Gallery Tianjin building
Designed as a permanent show gallery and tourist information center for China’s largest developer Vanke, MOD’s dramatic design for the TRIPLE V GALLERY has become an icon along the Dong Jiang Bay coastline.
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Major works to visit include the Xi’an International Football Centre, Xi’an, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, and the Wormhole Library, Haikou, Hainan Province, by MAD Architects.
Key major recent structures are Changzhou Culture Center by Germany’s gmp · von Gerkan, Marg and Partners · Architects, and Shanghai Sanctum by Wutopia Lab.
Finally, we feature Fuhuali Jinan, an innovative hub by CLOU architects. Across from Jinan’s famous lake, geometric volumes form a multi-level waterfront village, an animated commercial and social meeting point with a front-row view.
Designed as a permanent show gallery and tourist information center for China’s largest developer Vanke, MOD’s dramatic design for the TRIPLE V GALLERY has become an icon along the Dong Jiang Bay coastline.
Sanlitun building, Beijing architecture: contemporary Chinese architectural design by BMA architects in China, Asia, for Beijing Guofeng Real Estate – project news, property images
de Architekten Cie has won an international invited competition for the Qixing district Urban Planning Museum of Tianjin, China. The building is composed of 3 distinct programs: urban planning museum and offices, New Year’s painting gallery and studios, and a conference centre totaling 29,000 sq m including parking.
David Chipperfield Architects has recently completed Ninetree Village and Liangzhu Culture Museum – the practice’s first two projects in China.
The site is located in the heart of Shaba Hotel zone in the east corner of the middle Haitang Bay in Hainan: it faces the South Sea and artificial island reef, possessing the excellent view of Wuzhizhou Island.
The 32,000-sqm venue is one of four major new buildings within Datong New City’s cultural plaza. Its centrepiece is the Grand Gallery, a heroically scaled, top-lit exhibition space measuring 37m high and spanning almost 80 metres, in which artists will be commissioned to create large-scale works of art
Context is the starting point of the Ningbo News and Media building design. As a reflection to the surroundings, the project appears a double-face character.
Datong Library aims to resolve the tension between the two major roles of a central library: as a place of community promenade and gathering and as an archive of knowledge and quite place of study.
Keppie, one of the UK’s leading design practices, has secured its first architectural project in China. The firm will design a community theatre as part of a mixed-use urban masterplan, for Chinese client Yuanyi Baizhuang Investment Group.
Like many other cities in China, Hefei is undergoing a rapid transformation. The original urban fabric was torn apart and discarded, replaced by giant blocks of anonymous structures and forms. The present Hefei is just a fleeting moment on its relentless march toward the future.
Baqiao District Housing: Xi’an architecture, China, design by Leo Daly Architects, 435-hectare (1075 acres) site. The project plans high-density housing development alongside the Ba River in the historic city of Xi’an.
The winning concept, designed by HMC Architects and Shunde Architectural Design Institute, integrates Eastern medicine and culture with Western innovation in healthcare planning and design to serve 6,000 outpatient visits per day.
Xiling Cable-Car Station building images, Sichuan ski resort design by Sutherland Hussey Architects in China: Chinese mountain sports architecture
The Bridge Culture Museum is located at the centre of the QiaoYuan Park, Tianjin. Because of it special location, on the central axis facing to the main entrance, this zone is designed as a leisure and exhibition space in order to meet people’s needs of ‘pleasurable show space’.