
"Developed in collaboration with Beijing Institute of Architectural Design, the project marks Snøhetta's second major cultural commission in the Chinese capital after the Beijing Library. Set within the rapidly developing eastern district, the museum takes shape as a large-scale civic building positioned to support Beijing's expanding cultural infrastructure while addressing the everyday rhythms of the surrounding neighborhood. The program spans more than 110,000 square meters and accommodates fine art, contemporary practice, design, and forms of intangible cultural heritage."
"Snøhetta, together with , frames its proposed Beijing Art Museum around the idea of 'vision,' understood as both the act of looking and the responsibility of stewardship. This concept guides spatial organization as collections are gathered inward while views are opened outward, This way, art is displayed in dialogue with the surrounding city. The museum sits directly above an active metro line and incorporates a transit node at its base. From this infrastructural core, spaces expand outward in a radial composition."
The Beijing Art Museum, developed with Beijing Institute of Architectural Design, occupies over 110,000 square meters in eastern Beijing as a large-scale civic building supporting expanding cultural infrastructure. The program houses fine art, contemporary practice, design, intangible cultural heritage, and includes research, storage, education, and public gathering spaces. The museum is organized around the concept of 'vision,' guiding collections inward while opening views outward so art engages with the surrounding city. The building sits above an active metro line with a transit node at its base, expanding outward in a radial composition with curved, layered facades that mediate between galleries and public space.
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