people's architecture office revives ancient porcelain factory in china with exhibition spaces
Briefly

People's Architecture Office's Plugin Architecture approach successfully revitalizes the Imperial Kiln Historic District, harmonizing modern design with Jingdezhen's rich porcelain heritage.
The three-story glass building, topped with a traditional clay-tiled roof, serves as a modern landmark while promoting openness and connectivity within the historical context.
At ground level, the transition from brick paving to the glass building creates a landscape that accommodates the site's natural elevation, enhancing the overall experience.
Incorporating existing structures, the Plugin Architecture fosters a dialogue between the new and the old, linking modern amenities to Jingdezhen's porcelain production legacy.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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