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Kengo Kuma and Associates Used Extruded Aluminum Materials to Build Xiangcheng Yangcheng Lake Tourist Transportation Center

Xiangcheng Yangcheng Lake Tourist Transportation Center

Kengo Kuma and Associates used extruded aluminum materials to build Xiangcheng Yangcheng Lake Tourist Transportation Center.

This is a port terminal for the lake called Yangcheng, known for the production of Shanghai crabs. The Japanese architecture firm aimed to build a topographic structure as a large hill by randomly placing aluminum extruded materials with single-sized sections.

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Xiangcheng Yangcheng Lake Tourist Transportation Center

Inside is designed as the assemblage of slanted floors, in order to maintain the same landform both in inside and outside that create some random yet ambiguous state.

Xiangcheng Yangcheng Lake Tourist Transportation Center

Xiangcheng Yangcheng Lake Tourist Transportation Center

Xiangcheng Yangcheng Lake Tourist Transportation Center

Xiangcheng Yangcheng Lake Tourist Transportation Center

Xiangcheng Yangcheng Lake Tourist Transportation Center

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Xiangcheng Yangcheng Lake Tourist Transportation Center

Xiangcheng Yangcheng Lake Tourist Transportation Center

Xiangcheng Yangcheng Lake Tourist Transportation Center

 

Xiangcheng Yangcheng Lake Tourist Transportation Center

 

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