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📍 Poly Fort Yongchang Culture and Art Center / SHUISHI + Weimar Group Located along the banks of the Yongchang River in Longwan District, this cultural center draws on the rich historical context of Fort Yongchang, a 400-year-old Ming Dynasty fortress, to create a space that bridges heritage and contemporary design. Designed by SHUISHI with landscape by Weimar Group, the project integrates local garden traditions, water elements, and minimalist spatial language to create a quiet dialogue between architecture and nature. Initially functioning as a temporary sales center, the building will later serve as the permanent cultural and arts hub of the Longwan Tourism Scenic Area, offering a multifunctional public space that reflects the spirit of Jiangnan’s landscapes and Oriental aesthetics. 📐 Developers: Poly Developments & Holdings 🌳 Landscape: Weimar Group Shanghai Dept. B 🏛️ Interior: Beijing Purple’s Design 📸 Photography: Chill Shine 丘文三映 👩🎓Join PAACADEMY’s workshops to learn the most advanced tools in architecture and computational design from pioneering architects and designers: https://paacademy.com/ #CulturalCenter #Wenzhou #LandscapeArchitecture #ChineseArchitecture #GardenTradition

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Stephan Holstein

Luxury material for interior designers and architects

11h

There seem to be mystical waterfalls coming from that building, with mist forming. Nice. I also like how they put a geisha-like model in the picture for the presentation.

Amir Mousavi

Architect | 3D Visualizer | Expert in Realistic Rendering with 3ds Max & Corona Renderer

8h

😍😍

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