MVRDV Architecture Bureau for the China Comic and Animation Museum
Hangzhou urban planning bureau has announced MVRDV winner of the international design competition for the China Comic and Animation Museum (CCAM) in Hangzhou, China. MVRDV won with a design referring to the speech balloon: a series of eight speech balloon shaped volumes create an internally complex museum experience of in total 32.000m2. Part of the project is also a series of parks on islands, a public plaza and a 13.000m2 expo centre. Construction start is envisioned for 2012, the total budget is 92 million Euro.
More Inspiring Stories
The Photographer's House - A Tiny House in the Deep Forest
In China, A Giant Panda Statue With Its Own Iron Man Suit
Grand Canyon Skywalk
San Diego Prepares for Comic-Con 2011
A Beautiful Abandoned Casino In Constanta, Romania
Awesome Architectural Projects by Arthour Koupreychouk
Engineers And Architects Create A Carbon Neutral Modular Hotel Made From Concrete Pods
How To Go All Out For Halloween Without Decorating Your House
Mortsafe: Protection from the Living Dead
The Zep Diner, a Popular Eating Place at Hollywood Modeled on the Lines of a Zeppelin, in the 1930s
Ancient Wooden Churches Of Karelia Land
Flesh And Blood: The Superb Sci-Fi Concept Illustrations of Reza Afshar
Photos Of The New Colossal Futuristic Library In China With 1.2 Million Books
A Family In Belarus Lives In A Very Small And Tiny Awesome House
Graphic Designer Creates Major City Logos Based On Their Famous Landmarks
“Metamorphosis”: The Superb Concept Art of Entei Ryu
Baroque Baths and Rococo Ripples: The Art of Historical Pools Reimagined With AI
Klein Bottle House By McBride Charles Ryan
Beautiful Abandoned Fairy Tale House as the Quintessence of What's Going On
These Playhouses Are Inspired By Japanese Architecture
Sightseers Peering From the Windows of the Statue of Liberty’s Crown
New McDonald's Building In Chicago Draws Comparisons To Apple Stores
The Radical And Visionary Modernist And Brutalist Architecture Of Macedonia
Archtector Svetozar Andreev Fuses Nature And Modernity To Create Mirrored Steel Form On Malta