Herzog De Meuron Wins Competition To Design Hangzhouтащs юааgrandюаб Canal Museum

Galerг A de herzog de meuron Presenta Nuevas Imгўgenes de Su Proyecto
Galerг A de herzog de meuron Presenta Nuevas Imгўgenes de Su Proyecto

Galerг A De Herzog De Meuron Presenta Nuevas Imгўgenes De Su Proyecto 17 december 2019. hangzhou, china, 17 december 2019 – herzog & de meuron has won the competition for a new museum complex on the river bank of the grand canal, an 1800km man made linear water system connecting china’s north and south. in september 2019, the hangzhou canal preservation & development construction group co., ltd. hangzhou. The grand canal. the grand canal museum complex is located in hangzhou – the former imperial capital at the southern end of the beijing hangzhou grand canal, an 1800km man made linear water system connecting china’s north and south. for more than 2500 years, the beijing hangzhou grand canal has ensured china’s agricultural, economic and.

herzog de meuron wins competition to Design Grand canal ођ
herzog de meuron wins competition to Design Grand canal ођ

Herzog De Meuron Wins Competition To Design Grand Canal ођ Design consultant: herzog & de meuron, basel, switzerland. building data —. site area: 57,600 sqm. gross floor area (gfa): 119,760 sqm. number of levels: 14. footprint: 22,970 sqm. length: 253 m. The swiss firm herzog & de meuron won the bid to build a museum devoted to the history and construction of china’s grand canal – a unesco world heritage site since 2014 – in the city of hangzhou, at the junction of the canal and the hanggang river. david chipperfield architects and zaha hadid architects also took part in the competition. Swiss architects herzog & de meuron has won a competition to design a new museum complex on the river bank of the grand canal, an 1800km man made linear water system connecting china ’s north and south. herzog & de meuron 's new museum features a lifted box from the ground by 12 meters and includes a giant hall at the core to create a shaded. Herzog & de meuron have won a design competition for a new museum complex on the banks of the 1,800 kilometre long manmade grand canal in hangzhou, china. aiming to reflect the importance of the grand canal to the cultural and natural landscapes of china, the civic gathering place will house 50,000 square metres of exhibition space.

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