Zaha Hadid Architects Wins Competition for the Design of a New Cultural District in Sanya, China
The city of Sanya in Hainan, China, has selected Zaha Hadid Architects as the winner of the competition for the design of the city?s new harborside cultural district. The new development, measuring a total of 409,000 square meters of built area, aims to become a central location for Sanya?s cultural life, providing diverse programming for performing arts, theater, exhibition galleries, conferences, and commercial trade fairs. The fluid shape of the buildings creates a transition from the tropical waters of Sanya Bay to the urban fabric of the city, with a central axis dividing the layered roofs that feather outwards and dematerialize the architectural volume.
Sanya Cultural District / Zaha Hadid Architects. Image © Negativ
The city of Sanya in Hainan, China, has selected Zaha Hadid Architects as the winner of the competition for the design of the city?s new harborside cultural district. The new development, measuring a total of 409,000 square meters of built area, aims to become a central location for Sanya?s cultural life, providing diverse programming for performing arts, theater, exhibition galleries, conferences, and commercial trade fairs. The fluid shape of the buildings creates a transition from the tropical waters of Sanya Bay to the urban fabric of the city, with a central axis dividing the layered roofs that feather outwards and dematerialize the architectural volume.
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Sanya Cultural District / Zaha Hadid Architects. Image © Negativ
The city of Sanya in Hainan, China, has selected Zaha Hadid Architects as the winner of the competition for the design of the city?s new harborside cultural district. The new development, measuring a total of 409,000 square meters of built area, aims to become a central location for Sanya?s cultural life, providing diverse programming for performing arts, theater, exhibition galleries, conferences, and commercial trade fairs. The fluid shape of the buildings creates a transition from the tropical waters of Sanya Bay to the urban fabric of the city, with a central axis dividing the layered roofs that feather outwards and dematerialize the architectural volume.
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