punched aluminum plates fold corrugated facade around TAOA's arts center in china
Briefly

The redesign aims to create an urban cultural and artistic gathering space, offering new experiences to the old neighborhood. Independent 'boxes' are stacked and staggered within the six-story framework, creating column-free public spaces that flow vertically and horizontally.
The building integrates art galleries, theaters, bookstores, and art education facilities. Public staircases and a spiral staircase sculpture enhance connectivity and user experience, while the exterior aluminum sheets with punched patterns echo the internal spatial arrangement.
At night, interior lighting illuminates the building through the perforated facade, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The roof features a semi-outdoor dining venue with panoramic views of the lake and historic cityscape.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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