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Final two designs selected for China's 'Three Museums, One Square' development

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Final two designs selected for China's 'Three Museums, One Square' development

Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos and gmp Architekten join Thomas Herzog Architekten as the design firms behind the three museum projects.


By BD+C Staff | June 17, 2015
Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos and gmp Architekten win Guangzhou museum competition

The design by Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos, made out of a "collection of nine volumes." Rendering courtesy Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos

Overlooking the Pearl River in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou will be a cluster of museums dubbed “Three Museums, One Square.” Spanish practice Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos’ design was chosen for the Guangzhou Science Museum, while German firm gmp Architekten’s was selected for the Guangzhou Museum.

The two new structures will join the Guangzhou Art Museum, which was commissioned last year and is being designed by Thomas Herzog Architekten. The museum complex will located near the landmark Canton Tower.

For the new Guangzhou Science Museum, Nieto Sobejano’s winning proposal is a collection of nine volumes “conceived as a flexible sequence of large ‘ceramic vessels,’” ArchDaily reports.

The other museum, designed by gmp Architekten, will reference the historic chigang pagoda, which lies to the north of the building’s site. The building’s height on the northern end will be limited to 18 meters, respecting the historic tower.

According to Designboom, the building’s height gradually rises “toward the south to a total height of 40 meters,” creating a roof terrace facing the pagoda and offering a view to the city’s skyline.

The building will have a total area of 80,000 sm to accommodate temporary and permanent exhibition rooms, theaters, auditoriums, and an indoor garden.

 

Guangzhou Science Museum, by Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos

GUANGZHOU SCIENCE MUSEUM - NIETO SOBEJANO ARQUITECTOS from Nessun Dorma on Vimeo.

 

Guangzhou Museum, by gmp Architekten

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