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29 Jan 2019


Bernard Tschumi Architects complete industrial sciences museum in China
BY Andrew Manns

Bernard Tschumi Architects complete industrial sciences museum in China

Project teams have announced the completion of the Tianjin Binhai Exploratorium, a science and industry museum designed by Bernard Tschumi Architects (BTA).

Featuring chimney-like spires and a bronze-coloured facade of perforated aluminium that resembles the iconic mudbrick fortresses and mosques of Timbuktu, the Exploratorium will mainly house galleries of exhibits on Tianjin's industrial past.

The 33,000 sq m structure, BTA's first large-scale project in China, will also comprise offices, retail spaces, and a restaurant, all of which will adjoin a grand foyer with a spiralling ramp.

Another highlight of the museum will be its MVRDV-designed library.

Additionally, the Exploratorium's roof will be accessible to visitors and will serve as a viewing station and promenade.

Commenting on the project, to which BTA has been attached for five years, Bernard Tschumi – the firm's principal and founder – said: "The Exploratorium is designed as a building for the past, the present, and the future of Tianjin."

The new attraction is scheduled to open this fall.


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