Changjiang Art Museum, Taiyuan
Architect: Vector Architects
Year: 2019
Location: Taiyuan, China
Category: Culture / Leisure / Museum
Status: Built
About
As so many other in the country, Shanxi Province experienced a full speed urban development, which led to the destruction of the spatial context that once inscribed the memory of people’s everyday lives. Changjiang Art Museum, as a cultural and shared space that will serve the public in the future, attempts to establish a contemporary response commemorating the traces and atmosphere of the human construction that existed on this piece of earth. The museum is situated at the southern edge of a newly constructed residential community. How to make it function as a linkage between the community and the city turns to be one of the major issues, addressed here via the building’s footprint. The space at the southwest corner is carved out for an outdoor staircase landing at street level and leading up through the museum to an open terrace. The terrace on the second level becomes a raised-up plaza with a tree courtyard in the center, allowing for public activities and further connecting to the northern community across the street via a footbridge. This exterior crossing circulation is public and independent from the route in the museum. In this way, the system addresses the needs of visitors and local residents.