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		<title>Ningbo Art Museum/Su Wang</title>
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Ningbo Art Museum&#8217;s Collections include oil painting, traditional Chinese painting, calligraphy, and photographs created by Chinese artists. The Art Education Center offers lessons in traditional Chinese painting and calligraphy.
The project is located at the former “Bund” in Ningbo. The whole area undergoes a functional reconstruction, because the former harbor-facilities have been moved to a new place. As part of an overall protection-plan of the historic buildings in the area, the waiting room of this former port building was reconstructed into a large museum for contemporary art by the participation of ...]]></description>
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		<title>Library of Wenzheng College at the Suzhou University, Suzhou/Su Wang</title>
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In designing the library, my purpose was to make people aware that they live between mountains and water, which is the garden style of Suzhou. Backed by a mountain full of bamboo in the north and facing a lake that used to be a disposed brickfield in the south, the slope site descends southward with a difference of four meter in the level. According to the principles of gardening, buildings between mountain and water should not be prominent. So nearly half of the library is underground. The three-storey building actually ...]]></description>
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