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Nanjing Art Museum | KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten

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Located in the cultural center of Nanjing and in the immediate proximity of the historical Presidential Palace of today’s provincial capital, the new Jiangsu Provincial Art Museum is one of the most important museums in south-east China. It has space for temporary exhibitions and houses a permanent collection featuring traditional Chinese art, which illustrates the cultural wealth of Nanjing – one of the oldest cities in southern China.

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The sizable collection is kept in archive rooms in the Museum, which meet today’s technical and strict conservation requirements. Having previously designed the National Library of China in Beijing, the German company KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten has now completed its second significant cultural building in China.

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The eye-catching new museum, which won first prize in a competition in 2006, takes up a several urban references from its deeply historical location. The main entrance faces the main city square, Daxing Gong Shi Min Square. In addition, the two structures of the Museum that stand at slight angles to one another follow the two flanking thor- oughfares: Zhongshan (or Revolution) Road, and Changjiang (or Culture) Road.

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The two interlocking u-shaped buildings also create a space that is covered with a light glass roof. This 17-meter high access area, which narrows at its two main entrances, links the two stone halves of the building and guides visitors into the Museum.

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In the northern building, clear exhibition rooms of varying sizes offer ideal conditions for presenting the works of art. Two bridges spanning the glass-covered intermediate space connect the exhibition area with the southern element.

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In addition to training, conference and office space, this building also contains the VIP area and the auditorium with seating for around 400 people.

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The travertine natural stone facing with its narrow window indentations obscures the sheer number of storeys and as such reinforces the overall monolithic impression of the museum building. Simultaneously, the alternation between vertical stone panels and window slits with sheet metal jutting out at the sides creates rhythm in the façade. The structural frame and the delicate construction of the glass roof were developed in collaboration with Stuttgart-based German engineers Breuninger.

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Project Info :

Architects : KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten
Project Year : 2010
Site Area : 10,605 sqm
Project Location : Nanjing, China
Partner Company : Nanjing Kingdom Architecture Design Co. Ltd., China
Structural Engineering : Breuninger Tragwerksplanung, Dr. Ulrich Breuninger
Developer : Jiangsu Province, represented by the Jiangsu Olympic Center, China

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