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        <![CDATA[Shanghai IAG Art Museum / BE Design]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In CPARK, which is located in the Haixu Park in the core city of Changning District, we have designed a "exquisite white paper" for IAG. The texture of the paper is designed to provide a low -key, exquisite, open basic platform for the display in the future space, activities and events. The overall tone of the space is based on simple white, and the dynamic line pursues simple and clear. However, in the subtleties, such as paving, armrests, smallpox and other areas, it can interpret the detailed granular expression that fits the artistic temperament of the IAG pioneer.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Wang Xizhi's "Preface to the Lanting Pavilion" depicts a gathering by the water for the ShangsiFestival a thousand years ago. Through the beauty of the landscape and the joy of the gathering, he expressed his feelings about the impermanence of life and death. The concept for this garden design comes from this gathering. The overall layout is based on a U-shaped water system, with outdoor activities in the garden unfolding along the water's edge. Tea rooms are located by the water and freely arranged.</p>]]>
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