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Tagged: shenzhen maritime museum

SANAA and Jean Nouvel win major Maritime Museum and Opera House competitions in Shenzhen

By Alexander Walter|

Friday, Mar 26, 2021

Rendering of SANAA's winning "Clouds on the Sea" entry for the new Shenzhen Maritime Museum. Image: SD-Agencies.

The winning design competition entries have been revealed for two of ten new major cultural landmarks in Shenzhen, China. According to the Shenzhen Municipal Planning and Natural Resources Bureau, Ateliers Jean Nouvel's proposal "Light of the Sea" was the first-prize winner in the Shenzhen Opera House contest, while the Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa/SANAA-designed "Clouds on the Sea" submission won the competition for the Shenzhen Maritime Museum.

Rendering of SANAA's winning "Clouds on the Sea" entry for the new Shenzhen Maritime Museum. Image: SD-Agencies.

The judging panel for the maritime museum praised the design's concept of a floating architecture that enables the museum to harmoniously blend with the mountain and sea, referencing the landscape of the Dapeng Peninsula where the structure will be located. The museum will house dedicated spaces for exhibition, collection, storage, technology, education, public services, administration, and research.

Rendering of Jean Nouvel's winning "Light of the Sea" design for the new Shenzhen Opera House. Image: SD-Agencies.

The new Shenzhen Opera House aims to become a major landmark in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and is considered the most significant project of the 10 planned cultural facilities in the city.

Located in Shekou, the site will extend into the sea resembling a peninsula, overlooking Shenzhen Bay Highway Bridge and the skyline of Futian CBD to the east, Hong Kong to the south across the sea, and Dananshan Mountain/Xiaonanshan Mountain to the west.

Rendering of Jean Nouvel's winning "Light of the Sea" design for the new Shenzhen Opera House. Image: SD-Agencies.

The allocated site measures 330,699 square meters (3.56 million square feet) and will accommodate 222,000 square meters (2.39 million square feet) of construction space for the opera house. Construction is expected to begin this year and conclude in 2024.

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  • CC Chiang ·  Mar 26, 21 9:54 PM

    I liked BIG's proposal the most but the fact that they had never done a performing arts center at this scale in China might have hurt their chances.

  • Thomas Dingbat ·  Mar 30, 21 6:36 AM

    damn they sure love opera

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SANAA and Jean Nouvel win major Maritime Museum and Opera House competitions in Shenzhen

By Alexander Walter|

Friday, Mar 26, 2021

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Rendering of SANAA's winning "Clouds on the Sea" entry for the new Shenzhen Maritime Museum. Image: SD-Agencies.

Related

shenzhen ● china ● competition ● sanaa ● jean nouvel ● asia ● shenzhen opera house ● shenzhen maritime museum
Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa / SANAA
Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa / SANAA
Ateliers Jean Nouvel
Ateliers Jean Nouvel

The winning design competition entries have been revealed for two of ten new major cultural landmarks in Shenzhen, China. According to the Shenzhen Municipal Planning and Natural Resources Bureau, Ateliers Jean Nouvel's proposal "Light of the Sea" was the first-prize winner in the Shenzhen Opera House contest, while the Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa/SANAA-designed "Clouds on the Sea" submission won the competition for the Shenzhen Maritime Museum.

Rendering of SANAA's winning "Clouds on the Sea" entry for the new Shenzhen Maritime Museum. Image: SD-Agencies.

The judging panel for the maritime museum praised the design's concept of a floating architecture that enables the museum to harmoniously blend with the mountain and sea, referencing the landscape of the Dapeng Peninsula where the structure will be located. The museum will house dedicated spaces for exhibition, collection, storage, technology, education, public services, administration, and research.

Rendering of Jean Nouvel's winning "Light of the Sea" design for the new Shenzhen Opera House. Image: SD-Agencies.

The new Shenzhen Opera House aims to become a major landmark in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and is considered the most significant project of the 10 planned cultural facilities in the city.

Located in Shekou, the site will extend into the sea resembling a peninsula, overlooking Shenzhen Bay Highway Bridge and the skyline of Futian CBD to the east, Hong Kong to the south across the sea, and Dananshan Mountain/Xiaonanshan Mountain to the west.

Rendering of Jean Nouvel's winning "Light of the Sea" design for the new Shenzhen Opera House. Image: SD-Agencies.

The allocated site measures 330,699 square meters (3.56 million square feet) and will accommodate 222,000 square meters (2.39 million square feet) of construction space for the opera house. Construction is expected to begin this year and conclude in 2024.

RELATED NEWS A 'Super Campus' design by TLS & AZPML wins the Shenzhen Bay Super Headquarters Central Green Axis
RELATED NEWS MVRDV to design terraced mixed-use development in Shenzhen
RELATED NEWS Design for Shenzhen co-living space by Foster + Partners selected as competition winner

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  • CC Chiang ·  Mar 26, 21 9:54 PM

    I liked BIG's proposal the most but the fact that they had never done a performing arts center at this scale in China might have hurt their chances.

  • Thomas Dingbat ·  Mar 30, 21 6:36 AM

    damn they sure love opera

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