Long March Cultural Digital Art Museum / China IPPR
Briefly

The design of 'The Red Ribbon' innovatively merges architecture with performance art, exploring historical and cultural narratives through a modern lens while fostering an immersive experience for visitors.
By utilizing the site's altitude differences, 'The Red Ribbon' cleverly conceals a massive volume beneath a roof that harmoniously blends with the terrain, leaving only two striking red ribbons visible.
The architectural design engages visitors through a series of immersive spaces centered around the Star and Fire Plaza, facilitating a journey that begins with the clearing of ambient noise through a narrow passage.
Contemporary materials in 'The Red Ribbon' adapt to reflect the surroundings, transforming the raw red into dynamic colors that resonate with nature's variability and engage viewers throughout their experience.
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