Jinhua Architecture Park
Appearance
Jinhua Architecture Park (Chinese: t 金華建築藝術公園, s 金华建筑艺术公园, p Jīnhuá Jiànzhù Yìshù Gōngyuán) is a park in Jinhua, a city in central Zhejiang province in eastern China.
History
The park contains 17 specially designed pavilions by Chinese and international architects. The chief organizer and curator is Chinese designer and architect Ai Weiwei. Naihan Li served as the project coordinator. The project began in 2002.[1]
Gallery
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The Entrance of the park.
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"Ancient Tree" by Emanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein.
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"Exhibition Room" by Tatiana Bilbao.
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"Archaeological Archives" by Ai Weiwei.
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"Cafe House" by Wang Shu.
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"Zen Space" by Herzog & de Meuron.
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jinhua Architecture Park.
- ^ Jinhua Architecture Park, arcspace (April 17, 2007)
Further reading
- Adam, Hubertus (28 January 2008). "Western and Oriental Traditions in Jinhua Architectural Park". In Lisa Diedrich (ed.). Scape, Volume 2: The International Magazine of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism. Springer. pp. 6–7. ISBN 978-3-7643-8421-0. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
- Mori, Toshiko (15 January 2005). "Jinhua Architectural Park". In Michael Bell (ed.). 32 Beijing/New York Issue 5/6: Russia-China 1920-2004. Princeton Architectural Press. p. 32. ISBN 978-1-56898-483-4. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
- Xue, Charlie Q. L. (2006). Building a revolution: Chinese architecture since 1980. Hong Kong University Press. p. 181. ISBN 978-962-209-744-5. Retrieved 4 November 2010.