Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art
Back to Projects list- Location
- Shanghai, China
- Year
- 2005
- Client
- Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art
- Architect/Project Team
- Liu Yuyang, Keith Yee, Tynnon Chow, Larry Tsoi
- Building Area
- 4000 m2
- Design Period
- 2003
- Construction Period
- 2005
The story of the Shanghai MoCA is that of an architectural "Cinderella"-an abandoned greenhouse in the park, transforming into a "Princess" of contemporary art. A series of geometric glass volumes were added to the structure, dissolving the predictable form of the original glass pavilion. The diagonally-laid "Mongolian Black" stone cladding over the existing concrete building gives a much subdued yet differentiated expression, highlighted by the deep-recessed stainless steel window frames that are intentionally mis-aligned. A sweeping curvature of glass-and-steel ramp "dances" through the existing reinforced concrete columns in different tangential relationships, allowing for a circumscribed and ascending viewing of large-scale installations placed in the center of the main exhibition space.