Zaishui Art Museum by junya ishigami + associates: Embracing Nature in Architectural Harmony
Zaishui Art Museum: junya ishigami's architectural poetry harmonizes with nature, redefining China's vast landscapes.
Explore the exquisite Zaishui Art Museum, a marvel by junya ishigami + associates, seamlessly blending with the vast Chinese landscape.China's architectural challenge lies in merging vast landscapes with structures. Zaishui Art Museum, nestled in Rizhao, exemplifies this delicate balance.

Gentle Integration with Nature
Discover the art of connecting environment and architecture in the sprawling Chinese context. Overcoming isolation, Zaishui fosters an equal relationship with its surroundings.









A Symphony of Water and Architecture
Stretching along an artificial lake, Zaishui's 20,000m² complex serves as an exhibition space, visitor center, and shopping hub. Its ingenious design blurs boundaries, inviting visitors to stroll on the metaphorical lake surface.










Columns as Water's Edge Definers
Rows of columns create a new water surface within the building, defining the boundary between water and ground. This unique interplay births a new exterior within the structure's interior.









Transparent Elegance
Glass panels, fitted between columns, invite gentle breezes and mimic water's flow. Opening sections reveal a harmonic blend of indoor and outdoor landscapes.

Dynamic Interior Transformations
Zaishui's design adapts with the seasons. In mild weather, glass panels open to relay lake ripples, while in winter, the frozen lake outside becomes an artistic spectacle within.

Architectural Poetry in Motion
The architecture mirrors the landscape, appearing as a streak of wind over the lake. Its soft curves merge with mountains and skies, crafting a poetic connection with the surrounding nature.


Redefined Relationship with Nature
Zaishui Art Museum pioneers a 'gentle giant' approach, fostering a harmonious connection between architecture and the environment. Witness a new era of human-nature interaction.


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