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MVRDV Comic and Animation MuseumOur friends at <a href="http://www.mvrdv.nl" target="_blank">MVRDV</a> have done it again, winning the competition for the China Comic and Animation Museum in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/hassell-architects-alibaba-headquarters-bring-a-sense-of-community-to-an-office-complex/" target="_blank">Hangzhou</a>. The speech bubble inspired design is made of eight fantastical balloon shaped sections that form almost 100,000 square feet of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/new-photos-of-sevilles-gorgeous-metropol-parasol/" target="_blank">museum </a>space. Parks, islands and public spaces make up the space age looking museum, with each of the eight bubbles featuring a different facet of comics and animation.1
MVRDV Comic and Animation MuseumMVRDV focuses on achieving excellent energy ratings, and the CAM Museum is no different. The sleek aerodynamic design creates even wind pressure, and a lower need for air conditioning. The interior is cooled mainly with natural ventilation and adiabatic cooling. Each of the eight balloons are interconnected, and their circular shape helps air ventilation and flow, keeping visitors cool and fresh.2
MVRDV Comic and Animation MuseumIn recent years, comics and animation have made the jump from children’s entertainment to an adult following and fine art. MVRDV’s speech balloon design is both fantastical and sophisticated, a representation of this balance.3
MVRDV Comic and Animation Museum facadeThe entire façade is embossed with cartoon renderings that represent a Chinese vase. The speech balloons can become literal, as texts can be projected on the outside.4
MVRDV Comic and Animation Museum 3dEach of the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/mobilizarte-prefab-balloon-pavilion-will-travel-throughout-brazil-before-2016-olympics/" target="_blank">balloons</a> house different exciting sections of the museum. One holds the lobby, library, three cinemas and the education center. The permanent collection is displayed in one segment, spiraling chronologically around the oval balloon.5
MVRDV Comic and Animation MuseumAn interactive section allows visitors to test out blue screens, stop motion animation and other animation techniques. Perhaps the most alluring section is the 3D zoetrope, in which visitors can interact with holographic projections and games.6
MVRDV Comic and Animation MuseumHangzhou is the capital of China’s animation industry, and MVDRV’s innovative museum is a true homage and tribute to the rising relevance and popularity to the animation and comic industry.7







