Explore Peaks and Paintings: This Museum Uses Stone to Mirror Mountain Terrain

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This project intertwines art and daily life, offering both art experiences and a gathering space. It stands as a vision for future art communities. With emphasis on scene creation, waterscape, and a stilted ground floor, the design curates a multi-scenario social experience, attracting more visitors and enhancing its role as an art hub.

Despite the notable height difference across the site, designers integrated the mountain’s essence, resulting in a 4-storey structure harmonizing with the terrain. Inside, a double-height space is interconnected by bridges, adding division and scale. Travertine, the primary material, gives the building a distinct artistic feel, offering varying visuals at different perspectives.

 

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Project: Mountain Art Center
Firm: JUNYUN Architecture Design Office Co., Ltd.
Finalist, 11th Annual A+Awards, Architecture +Stone

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