Jinhua Architecture Park Explained

Jinhua Architecture Park (Chineset Chinese: {{linktext|金華|建築|藝術|公園, s Chinese: {{linktext|金华|建筑|艺术|公园, p Jīnhuá Jiànzhù Yìshù Gōngyuán) is a park in Jinhua, a city in central Zhejiang province in eastern China.

History

The park contains 17 specially designed pavilions by Chinese and international architects. The chief organizer and curator is Chinese designer and architect Ai Weiwei. Naihan Li served as the project coordinator. The project began in 2002.[1]

Works

No.Piece Name (Chinese)Architect/ArtistCountryImageNo.Piece Name (Chinese)Architect/ArtistCountryImage
1问询中心
Welcome Center
Till SchweizerGermany2茶亭
The Ancient Tree
Christ & GantenbeinSwitzerland
3展示厅
Exhibition Room
Tatiana BilbaoMexico4儿童游戏
Playground
HHF ArchitectsSwitzerland
5茶室
Tea House
Liu JiakunChina6厕所
Toilet
Wang Xingwei, Xu TiantianChina
7综合空间
Comprehensive Space
Yung Ho ChangChina/US8网吧
Net Cafe
Ding Yi, Chen ShuyuChina
9咖啡室
Cafe House
Wang ShuChina10古陶馆
Archaeological Archives
Ai WeiweiChina
11冰激凌报亭
Newsstand
Toshiko MoriJapan12多媒体室
Multimedia Room
Erhard An-He KinzelbachUnited States
13餐饮
Restaurant/Pavilion
Fün DesignNetherland14茶室
Bridging Tea House
Fernando RomeroMexico
15禅空间
Zen Space
Herzog & de MeuronSwitzerland16书吧
Book Bar
Michael MaltzanUnited States

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. http://www.arcspace.com/features/ai-weiwei/jinhua-architecture-park/ Jinhua Architecture Park