Shanghai Museum
Xing, Tonghe
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Alternative Title
上海博物馆
Date
1993-1996Description
Raking view of rear (southeast) entrance facade with white stone guardian animals (lions and dragon); The museum (of ancient Chinese art) was founded in 1952; the present building was begun in 1993. It is 29.5 meters high with five floors, covering a total area of 39,200 m2. Designed by local architect Xing Tonghe, the museum building is designed in the shape of an ancient bronze cooking vessel called a ding. It is said that the inspiration for the design was specifically provided by the Da Ke Ding, now on exhibit in the museum. The building has a round top and a square base, symbolizing the ancient Chinese perception of the world as "round sky, square earth". Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 7/31/2012)
Type of Work
art museumSubject
architecture, contemporary (1960 to present), Art museums, Twentieth century
Rights
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