The Liangzhu Museum is a National First-Class Museum. Designed by British architect David Chipperfield, the building features a minimalist style that transcends figurative forms, achieving a harmonious blend of art and nature, as well as history and modernity. It was honored with the “Best Public Building Award” by renowned magazines BusinessWeek and Architectural Record.
China National Archives of Publications and Culture in Hangzhou,as a cultural landmark of the new era, it serves as "Gene Bank of Chinese Civilization." Built in harmony with the natural terrain, the architecture balances density and openness. With integrated landscapes and layered courtyards, it embodies the subtle elegance of Song Dynasty aesthetics.
"The Light of Ancient Shu" - Grand Exhibition of Artifacts from Sanxingdui and Jinsha Sites is a collaborative art exhibition. The exhibition was selected as one of the Top Ten Most-Searched Exhibitions Nationwide on the "China Museum Hot Search List."
The China Design Museum was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza. Its exterior is clad in Indian red Agra sandstone, while the interior features natural lighting and aerial courtyards that create a harmonious spatial experience. As the first museum in China to systematically collect modern Western design, it presents long-term exhibitions centered around the Bauhaus movement, exploring the relationship between design and everyday life.
BY ART MATTERS was designed to international museum standards by the Renzo Piano Building Workshop. The gallery serves as a dynamic space for perception, exploration, and creation. Through diverse exhibitions and public education programs, it fosters the public’s independent appreciation of contemporary art, offering sensory, intellectual, and spiritual inspiration. Positioned as a "third place" beyond work and home, it aims to become a primary classroom for creativity.