In addition to the newly launched version of the Hangzhou branch of the museum, Teacher Wang Shu’s works in Hangzhou also include the Xiangshan Campus of the Chinese Academy of Fine Arts.
▸ Image source: An Di AD, take a brief look at the latest architectural works of two masters.
One is Wang Shu, the first Chinese Pulitzer Prize winner, and the other is Zaha Hadid, the first female Pulitzer Prize winner.
Its biggest highlight is that each teaching building is not a regular building, but has its own language and logic, its own rhythm and organization.
Wang Shu’s work is the Hangzhou branch of the National Edition Museum of China.
The Xiangshan campus of Gome doesn’t need to be mentioned too much by Rizhan Jun, it can be said to be one of the most beautiful campuses in China.
I can’t help but sigh, Hangzhou is truly a place where dragons and tigers are hidden.
On the other hand, Zaha Hadid’s work (Future Technology and Culture Center International Sports Center) is another extreme.
The grand and atmospheric construction appearance, Western style smooth lines, and a futuristic sense of technology are full of it.
Although each building is different, it combines with every plant, tree, mountain, and water on the campus, creating a very artistic atmosphere
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It’s hard to imagine that the architectural works of two masters, one from the East and one from the West, one from the Song Dynasty charm and one from the future technology, were almost simultaneously landed in Hangzhou.
Not only do it have so many natural scenery (West Lake, Xianghu Lake, Sudi…), but even its architecture is at the level of an international master! Siza, Tadao Ando, Arata Isozaki Hangzhou is really a treasure! But Hangzhou, as a treasure city, not only has the architecture of masters Wang Shu and Zaha Hadid, but also the works of many famous Pulitzer Prize winners both domestically and internationally.
From: Japanese design website (ID: japandesign) This article has been authorized to come to Hangzhou and stop just knowing how to go to West Lake—— A netizen in Hangzhou has quietly encountered a “Great collision between China and the West” on this land! The works of two famous “Pritzker architects” from both China and abroad almost landed in Hangzhou at the same time.
This strong Jiangnan flavor makes people feel relaxed and happy.
The architecture combines the architectural characteristics of the Song Dynasty with the aesthetic charm of the Song Dynasty, blending water, wood, and pavilion together, perfectly combining Chinese charm with modern architecture.
To be honest, if you have the opportunity to come back to Hangzhou, don’t just go to West Lake to see everyone! Each of these famous buildings is worth spending half a day checking in· Following the introduction of Wang Shu’s works at the beginning of the Xiangshan Campus of the Chinese Academy of Fine Arts, we will continue with this approach.