translucent interlocked rings shape aedas' jade-like yohoo museum in china
Briefly

The design by Aedas honors the significance of the green gem in Chinese culture, drawing from its role in ancient rituals and associated qualities of purity and reverence.
Seen from above, the structure represents continuity and unity, symbolizing a bridge between Liangzhu culture and the Grand Canal's historic significance.
The museum's undulating roof creates a dynamic new landmark for the city, evolving in appearance when viewed from different angles.
Interconnected open spaces framed within the contours are designed to create welcoming recreational areas for the community.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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