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China Wood Sculpture Museum

China Wood Sculpture Museum
© Xiazhi

CHINA WOOD SCULPTURE MUSEUM

MAD Architects

ARCHITECTS
MAD Architects

AREA
12959.0 m²

YEAR
2013

PHOTOGRAPHS
Xiazhi, Iwan Baan

DIRECTOR IN CHARGE
Ma Yansong, Dang Qun

LOCATION
Harbin, China

ASSOCIATE ENGINEERS
The Architectural Design and Research Institute of Harbin Institute of Technology

DESIGN TEAM
Yu Kui, Daniel Gillen, Bas van Wylick, Diego Perez, Jordan Kanter, Huang Wei, Julian Sattler, Liu Weiwei, Tang Liu, Mao Peihong, Maria Alejandra Obregon, Nickolas Urano, Gus Chan, Shin Park, Alejandro Gonzalez

CURTAIN WALL CONSULTANT
Inhabit Group

PANEL OPTIMIZATION
Gehry Technologies

STEEL STRUCTURE CONTRACTOR
Zhejiang Jing Gong Steel Structure Co. Ltd

CATEGORY
Museums & Exhibit

China Wood Sculpture Museum
© Iwan Baan
China Wood Sculpture Museum
© Iwan Baan

Text description provided by architect.

Appearing so evident amidst a thriving metropolitan district of Harbin, China, spanning 200 meters in length the China Wood Sculpture Museum sits as a locational anomaly, seemingly out of place, surrounded by a densely populated Chinese-style neighborhood and residential complexes

China Wood Sculpture Museum
© Iwan Baan
China Wood Sculpture Museum
© Iwan Baan

The museum embodies some of the foremost conceptual and formal ideals that define the work of MAD, bringing out an expression and abstraction of nature to an otherwise quotidian surrounding.

The boundaries between solid and liquid are blurred throughout this 13,000 sqm building, referencing the local natural scenery and landscape.

 The building's exterior is covered by polished steel plates, mirroring the surroundings and the changing light.

China Wood Sculpture Museum
© Xiazhi
China Wood Sculpture Museum
© Iwan Baan

The museum mainly houses local wood sculptures as well as paintings depicting the ice and snow of the regional scenery.

The solid walls ensure minimal heat loss while the breaking and twisting motion of the emerging skylights splits the surface and allows in light from the low-hanging sun of northern China; this provides sufficient natural diffused illumination to the three halls on the interior.

In the context of the large-scale modern urban setting, the museum itself serves as a new interpretation of nature.

China Wood Sculpture Museum
© Iwan Baan
China Wood Sculpture Museum
© Xiazhi

 The surreal interaction between the museum and the city breaks through the tedium of the urban shell, revitalizing the surroundings with a new cultural feature.

China Wood Sculpture Museum
© Iwan Baan
China Wood Sculpture Museum
© Iwan Baan


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