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Architects: David Chipperfield Architects
- Area: 22000 m²
- Year: 2019
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Photographs:Simon Menges
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Manufacturers: Kvadrat Soft Cells
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Lead Architects: David Chipperfield Architects
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Structural Engineer: Arup, Shanghai Urban Architectural Design Co. Ltd, Shanghai Urban Architectural Design Co. Ltd.
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Services Engineer: WSP, Shanghai Urban Architectural Design Co. Ltd, Shanghai Urban Architectural Design Co. Ltd.

Text description provided by the architects. The West Bund Museum is a new art gallery on the Shanghai Corniche, an 8.5-kilometre frontage on the northern bank of the Huangpu River. The promenade connects the Xuhui district to the historic Bund and forms a key part of the West Bund Masterplan, which envisages a new cultural district over nine square kilometres of former industrial land. The museum occupies a triangular plot at the northernmost tip of a new public park, at the point where Longteng Avenue and the river converge. A raised public esplanade above the flood plain surrounds the building, offering views to the river. The edge of the esplanade on the east side is delineated by a continuous series of steps with landing stages leading to the riverbank. The site offered the opportunity to create a completely freestanding structure and its location allowed for improved access to both the river and the park.




























