29 July 2013

China's Proposed Art Museum Looks Like A Giant Stingray





Chinese architecture firm MAD has rolled out a new design for the Pingtang Art Museum.



Located on Pingtang island, this museum will mimic the stingray-like shape of the island itself and will have an area of over 40,000-square-meters.



This museum, which is part of China’s “Comprehensive Experimental Zone” project, will house all of the nation’s prized artifacts and will be part of a hub which serves to facilitate trade and cultural relations between Taiwan.



With its undulating design, the museum will connect to an undulating pier, making the design as organic as possible.



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[via My Modern Met, Arch Daily]