"The new museum is sited at the gateway to the Contemporary International  Practical Exhibition of Architecture in the lush green landscape of the  Pearl Spring near Nanjing, China. The museum explores the shifting  viewpoints, layers of space, expanses of mist and water, which  characterize the deep alternating spatial mysteries of the composition  of Chinese painting.  The museum is formed by a "field" of parallel  perspective spaces and garden walls in black bamboo-formed concrete over  which a light "figure" hovers.  The straight passages on the ground  level gradually turn into the winding passage of the figure above. The  upper gallery, suspended high in the air, unwraps in a clockwise turning  sequence and culminates at "in-position" viewing of the city of Nanjing  in the distance.  This visual axis creates a linkage back to the great  Ming Dynasty capital city." to find out more...
Passage and Image via http://www.stevenholl.com/project-detail.php?type=&id=56&page=0

 
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