
"This community art museum is a transformative renovation based on an unfinished project, originally consisting of a completed underground parking garage and a planned three-story above-ground structure. To meet the museum's functional requirements, part of the underground space was converted into exhibition halls and seamlessly connected to the levels above. This project represents an "inside-out" creation: the evolution of internal needs reshaped the original structure and facade, allowing it to metamorphose into an entirely new entity."
"while strictly adhering to the planning prototype of "a cube truncated by a right cylinder" and the constraints of the existing subterranean structure."
An unfinished development composed of a completed underground parking garage and an unbuilt three-story above-ground structure was adapted into a community art museum through targeted renovation. Subterranean parking areas were repurposed into exhibition halls and integrated with the above-ground levels by creating seamless vertical and spatial connections. Programmatic needs drove an "inside-out" transformation that reshaped structural and facade elements. The design respects the planning prototype of "a cube truncated by a right cylinder" while responding to the technical constraints imposed by the existing underground structure. The outcome is a reconstituted architectural entity that reconciles prior construction limits with new cultural functions.
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