Huzhou Urban Planning Exhibition Museum / Perkins&Will

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A Gem on the Historical Silk Route. Situated on the southern banks of Tai Lake with the city of Shanghai to the east, the historic city of Huzhou is well-known as one of the birthplaces of silk cultivation. Around 60 years ago, a great number of silk artifacts were discovered on the outskirts of Huzhou, dating back to 4,000 years ago. Today, the silk and textile industries still play an important role in Huzhou’s overall economic development. As the only city in the region to reference Tai Lake in its name. Perkins&Will envisioned an urban planning exhibition museum for Huzhou inspired by the fluidity of water and the texture of silk. With a floor area of 15,600 square meters, the building houses a collection of exhibition halls, offices, a conference center, and educational classrooms. The nature park and lake surrounding the museum attract nearby residents, creating an active cultural and community gathering place. Located between the CBD and the Tai Lake Holiday Resort Area, the project is a key component of Huzhou’s Olympic Sports Center and Wetlands Park. Set within a lush green landscape with a view of the scenic mountains nearby, the museum is a prominent cultural landmark within the area.

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Cite: "Huzhou Urban Planning Exhibition Museum / Perkins&Will" 13 May 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/981734/huzhou-urban-planning-exhibition-museum-perkins-and-will> ISSN 0719-8884

The museum’s form and positioning takes advantages of the natural attributes of the site while offering an iconic gesture to the city’s history and culture. Image © Tri-Images

湖州城市规划展览馆 / Perkins and Will

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