Museum for Qujing Cultural Center

Qujing is one of a kind. Two impossible miracles co-exist in city of Qujing: the Longyan Tabletand a fish fossil of 4,000-billion-year-old. While Longyan Tabletmarks the invention of a prominent calligraphic style, the fish fossil rewrites geology in human history. The archaeological relics are both metaphor and subject matter of the project. According to Plato, ‘whatever once exists can never cease to exist,’ the collective consciousness of the city and her citizens awaits a resurrection, in a contemporary setting, through the materialization of a series of significant projects.

The museum is entered through center of building mass. Audiences are elevated to a concrete plateau, as they begin their exhibition routes at a strategic point in space. A vertical plazais defined by processional steps and its echoing suspended roof. The graduate suspension of the enormous roof presents an ‘anti-gravity’ architecture statement that puts the audiences in awe. One could experience the immensity of space and time the city occupies. The strong presence of the void reinstates the gravitas of the museum’s subject matter: a profound history dates back over 4,000 billion years.

Project Information

Qujing Culture and Sport Center Building Commission
18,800 SQM
31,250 SQM
15,400 SQM
2015
2 Years

Consultant firms

Xiamen Hordor Architecture & Engineering Design Group Co., Ltd, Atelier Alter
Xiamen Hordor Architecture & Engineering Design Group Co., Ltd
Guangzhou Fantuo Digital Tech Inc

Design

Yan Huang, Xiaojun Bu, Jiyuan Zhang, Qiuda Lin, Weining Lin