Spaces for introversion are important for wellbeing. A Chinese museum by Wutopia Lab caters to that

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Design, Architecture, Landscape Design
Client
Monologue Art Museum
Design Development
Shanghai Sunyat Architecture Design Co., Ltd.
Construction
Sino-Ocean Group Seatopia
General Contracting
Zhongtian Construction Group Co., Ltd.
Finishes
Sino-Ocean Decoration Engineering Co., Ltd
Landscape Design Collaboration
Beijing Sino-Ocean Landscape Design Institute Co., Ltd.
Façade
BG&E Façade Technology (shanghai) Co., Ltd
Curtain Wall
Tianjin Dongfang Haichuan Door Window, Curtain Wall Joint-stock Co., Ltd.
Gardening
Beijing Shengyuan Ecological Garden Co., Ltd.
Floor Area
1,272 sq-m
Monologue Art Museum in Qinhuangdao, China, is a cultural space that promotes individual recharging through a meditative, nature-inclusive layout.
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