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Museum of Handcraft Paper by Trace Architecture OfficeChina's dizzying cultural heritage is well-known, but it won't continue to be unless concerted efforts like the rustic Museum of Handcraft Paper are made to preserve it. Designed by <a href="http://www.chinese-architects.com/tao/">Trace Architecture Office</a>, the museum is built out of a variety of locally-sourced materials, and thanks to traditional SunMao Chinese wood building techniques, not a single nail was required to put it together. Just one fixture in the greater village museum and ecological preserve, this marvelous building definitely does Yunnan's paper-making history proud by featuring its products everywhere - even on the interior finish.1
Museum of Handcraft Paper by Trace Architecture OfficeThe museum in Yunnan, China is designed to showcase and preserve the ancient art of papermaking2
Museum of Handcraft Paper by Trace Architecture OfficeSurrounded by an ecological preserve of unparalleled beauty, it was also important to make the building itself sustainable3
Museum of Handcraft Paper by Trace Architecture OfficeWhich didn't end up being very difficult at all!4
Museum of Handcraft Paper by Trace Architecture OfficeTrace Architecture Office incorporated natural materials and local craftsmanship into their design5
Museum of Handcraft Paper by Trace Architecture OfficeGoing so far as to use the paper made in the museum and surrounding village on the interior finish6
Museum of Handcraft Paper by Trace Architecture OfficeOther materials used include bamboo, volcanic stone, and fir wood7
Museum of Handcraft Paper by Trace Architecture OfficeAll linked together in a style called SunMao - using nary a nail.8
Museum of Handcraft Paper by Trace Architecture OfficeThe building is also naturally lit and ventilated9
Museum of Handcraft Paper by Trace Architecture OfficeAnd has views to die for!10










