Xu Beihong foundation
AQSO arquitectos office. The central atrium of the building is a space illuminated by a large skylight. The plasticity of its concrete walls reminds us of a natural cave dominated by the stairs leading to the upper level.

the atrium

The central atrium of the building is a space illuminated by a large skylight. The plasticity of its concrete walls reminds us of a natural cave dominated by the stairs leading to the upper level.

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the atrium

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The interior of the museum contrasts with the colourful exterior. Inside, the soft light from the skylight bathes the white concrete walls, creating a solemn and peaceful space in which to begin the museum tour.

The language of the façade is translated into the interior walls, formed by large triangular folds that give the sensation of entering an origami building.

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eye-level view
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internal view
lobby
roof light
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AQSO arqutiectos office. This section of the museum shows the central atrium on the first floor, covered by the skylight, and the various exhibition rooms.

the cross section

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the main facade

AQSO aquitectos office. The methacrylate model allows the interior of the building to be observed as if it were an X-ray. This transparent, laser-cut three-dimensional piece shows the stairs and the inner courtyard of the building.

the physical model

AQSO arquitectos office. The upper part of the building leads to the terrace, a space where the tour of the exhibition rooms ends, where visitors can enjoy the natural surroundings where the museum is located.

the top terrace

AQSO arquitectos office. The museum is located in an urban park with abundant vegetation. The form of the building is simple, a sober box, wrapped in a semi-transparent façade of angular shapes in shiny metal.

the exterior view

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