Shili Hongzhuang Cultural Park
by ExpeditionExplorers
Feb 18, 2024
The Shili Hongzhuang from the primary school textbooks was put into the museum and took six years to complete. The Shili Hongzhuang Cultural Park has the architect Wang Shu's iconic tile wall
Bricks, tiles, stones, as well as the contrast formed by bamboo mats, wood and modern materials cut out sharp light
The skylight that comes out in some narrow areas
Let people guess that Wang Shu moved the impression of Qiantong Ancient Town into the park. The long and narrow space of Qiantong Ancient Town's streets is covered with eaves and eaves as if they could touch up
Walking in the ancient town often feels like walking in a beam of light. There is often a similar feeling here
However, the impact of Chinese-style horror is also very significant. At present, there is a large area of vacancy in the park
Accompanied by the typical wedding elements of Chinese-style horror (after all, it is Shili Hongzhuang), the golden red and the overall gray-green color of the building have some overly large contrasts
As well as the difference in brightness in different areas, it is really a bit scary when there are few people
Overall, I really admire the architect's understanding and reconstruction of local traditional architecture
A group of buildings worth seeing
Post by ExpeditionExplorers | Feb 18, 2024













