
Exhibition Center: The Latest Architecture and News
Exhibition Center of Beijing Poly Future Metropolitan / BIAD
Heatherwick Studio and SPPARC Transform 19th Century London Exhibition Hall into Creative Hub

New images have been released of the $925million (£700million) redevelopment of west London’s Olympia Exhibition Centre, designed by Heatherwick Studio and SPPARC Architecture. The project will see an extensive renovation of the existing exhibition halls, and the addition of creative offices, studios, and co-working space.
The 130-year-old center will be transformed into a creative hub with 2.5 acres of public space, intended to “support ambitious enhancement to focus on creative industries, entrepreneurship, and new green space for community and visitors.”
Suzhou Science & Technology Museum / Perkins&Will

Perkins+Will is creating a whole new world 62 miles northwest of Shanghai for the Suzhou Science & Technology Museum. Inspired by shan sui, the Chinese phrase for "mountain-water,” the complex lies at the foot of Lion Mountain and adjacent to Shishan Lake. The 600,000 square foot museum will be the focal point of a new cultural neighborhood in Shishan Park.
Jiaxing Innovation Park Exhibition Center / BIAD

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Architects: Beijing Institute of Architectural Design
: Beijing Architectural Design and Research Institute - Area: 2380 m²
- Year: 2011
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Professionals: Beijing Science and Technology Park Construction
Tianjin Sino-Canadian Ecological Exhibition & Reception Center / CCDI Progressive Atelier

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Architects: CCDI Progressive Atelier
- Area: 3419 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Bo yesun, Hunter Douglas, KIKUSUI
Nanjing Eco-Tech Island Exhibition Center / NBBJ + Jiangsu Provincial Architectural Design & Research Institute
Denmark's Largest Exhibition Center to Be Expanded by Schønherr and Cubo Arkitekter

A competition for the expansion of the MCH Messecenter, Denmark’s largest exhibition hall, has been won by the team consisting of CC Contractor with Schønherr, Cubo Arkitekter, and engineering firm Midtconsult. Given the center’s importance within Herning, the competition called for a new approach to the site’s physical organization, to provide more coherent and functional relationships with the surrounding context in order to host larger events in the future and serve as an even bigger tourist attraction.
Within a masterplan created by Schønherr, a new admissions building designed by Cubo Arkitekter will incorporate a distinctive façade with a homogenous character to directs visitors from the new arrival area to the Jyske Bank Boxen arena, exhibition Hall M, and the arcade that extends towards the rest of the MCH Messecenter.



