The design concept of the Maiji Mountain Scenic Area Visitor Center is centered around the creation of a spiritual space, seamlessly blending architectural aesthetics, cultural heritage, and regional art. Starting with light, shadow, and lines, the designers narrate a story of six-fold spatial emotions, with an overarching theme of an "art gallery" to construct a unique spatial experience. The exterior of the building adopts an earthy tone, creating a serene installation feel. Utilizing metaphorical methods, the design breathes life into the architecture, forming an overall "architectural installation."
The six relatively independent spatial units represent six different scenarios, interconnected through a closed circular path, achieving a complete journey from entry to exit. The design emphasizes the preservation of natural light, extending the initial inspiration of light, shadow, and lines to create a pure architectural space. Each spatial unit embodies different scenarios, symbolizing color, sound, fragrance, taste, touch, and law, metaphorically reflecting the cyclical nature of life in this region.
The core design philosophy, centered around the "six senses," unfolds in the form of an art gallery, infusing each unit with distinct colors, light, and energy. Breaking away from traditional impressions, the design aims for genuine interaction between individuals and their surroundings, fostering a true connection between self, others, and the environment. Through immersive artistic experiences, the design captivates people, marking the commencement of public life.
Architectural Design:ZXD Architects
Interior Design:The Design Institute Of Landscape & Architecture China Academy Of Art Co.,ltd.
Structural Design:Beijing Institute of Architectural Design Co.,ltd.
Construction Company: China Railway 21st Bureau Group Co.,ltd.