playze and Schmidhuber Selected to Design Ningbo's Urban Planning Museum

playze and Schmidhuber have been selected as winners of an invited competition to design the Urban Planning Exhibition Center in Ningbo, China. Inspired by the ancient artform of the Chinese ribbon dance, the exhibition center aims to “blur the lines” between citizens and decision makers in a way that grants the public “rare access into the inner-workings of the city” in an effort to strengthen the relationship between local government and community.

The idea of the Chinese “Urban Planning Museums” is the nation’s response to the rapid urban growth occurring in many of its major cities. The museums are intended to communicate city planning and development issues to the public. You can learn more about playze and Schmidhuber’s design, after the break. 

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Cite: Karissa Rosenfield. "playze and Schmidhuber Selected to Design Ningbo's Urban Planning Museum" 17 Oct 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/558502/playze-and-schmidhuber-selected-to-design-ningbo-s-urban-planning-museum> ISSN 0719-8884
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宁波城市规划展览中心设计/ playze and Schmidhuber

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