Xixi Wetland Art Museum / Studio Pei-Zhu

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Chinese Studio Pei-Zhu has designed the Xixi Wetland Art Museum located in a rural nature preserved near Hangzhou, China. The concept stems from the interaction between building and nature. As leaves fall from trees they arrive naturally on the ground. The resulting form creates shelter against the earth.

This design creates the genuine qualities of scattered, fallen leaves and shelter through five buildings. Some leaves overlap and attach with other leaves. One leaf remains separate, yet still unites in visual language with the linked leaves. The four linked structures house functions for business, recreation, a hotel, restaurant, and reception. The single standing leaf is the art museum.

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Cite: Sebastian Jordana. "Xixi Wetland Art Museum / Studio Pei-Zhu" 08 Jul 2009. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/28192/xixi-wetland-art-museum-studio-pei-zhu> ISSN 0719-8884

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