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Nanjing Museum of Art & Architecture<a href="http://inhabitat.com/interview-exclusive-7-questions-with-architect-steven-holl/">Steven Holl</a> has nearly completed construction on his much anticipated <a href="http://stevenholl.com/project-detail.php?type=museums&id=56&page=0" target="_blank">Museum of Art & Architecture</a> in Nanjing. Now that just site work and landscaping is left to finish, the museum rises as a series of elevated linear volumes set above a field of grass and black-stained concrete volumes. The museum celebrates Chinese art and architecture and is based on the Chinese theory of 'parallel perspectives' -- it explores shifting viewpoints and layers in space, while taking advantage atmospheric mists and surrounding water. Green design, recycled materials and energy-efficient geothermal heating and cooling play a large role in the museum's design.1
Nanjing Museum of Art & ArchitectureAs Western painters developed vanishing points from a fixed perspective after the 13th Century, Chinese painters rejected the single-point vanishing method.2
Nanjing Museum of Art & ArchitectureInstead of focusing on single point, Chinese painters chose to acknowledge 'parallel perspectives', which allowed viewers to travel within the painting.3
Nanjing Museum of Art & ArchitectureThis theory of Chinese painting inspired Holl when he designed the Nanjing Museum of Art & Architecture - a series of shifting viewpoints, layers, passages, and paths that morph and change.4
Nanjing Museum of Art & ArchitectureThe museum serves as a field with multiple parallel views that encourage the eyes and eventually the body to flow through the space.5
Nanjing Museum of Art & ArchitectureThe project is located on a rural site at the gateway to the Contemporary International Practical Exhibition of Architecture in the lush green landscape of the Pearl Spring near Nanjing, China.6
Nanjing Museum of Art & ArchitectureThe foundation for the<a href="http://inhabitat.com/burchfield-penney-new-york-states-first-leed-certified-art-museum/"> museum</a> is a green field with diagonal paths.7
Nanjing Museum of Art & ArchitectureViews are directed by concrete walls, and straight passages on the ground floor ascend into winding passages elevate the linear volume above the floor plane.8
Nanjing Museum of Art & ArchitectureThis upper gallery unwinds in a counterclockwise direction, leading to views of the city of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/masterplan-for-nanjing-china-could-be-largest-green-development-in-the-world/">Nanjing</a> in the distance.9
Nanjing Museum of Art & ArchitectureRecycled Old Hutong bricks from the destroyed courtyards in the center of Nanjing are used to pave the new courtyard of the museum.10
Nanjing Museum of Art & Architecture<a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/bamboo">Bamboo</a>, which previously grew on the site, was used to make forms for the black-stained concrete.11
Nanjing Museum of Art & ArchitectureAdditionally, the museum utilizes <a href="http://inhabitat.com/iceland-harnesses-geothermal-sources-able-to-power-over-1-2-million-homes/">geothermal</a> heating and cooling as well as recycled storm water.12
Nanjing Museum of Art & Architecturehe museum's palette was limited to black and white to help show off the texture and color of the art exhibited within.13
Nanjing Museum of Art & ArchitectureOne of the first exhibits at the museum will feature the architecture of Steven Holl in China, including the design and construction of the Museum as well as the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/steven-holls-linked-hybrid-complete/">Linked Hybrid</a> in Beijing.14














