MAD clads bulbous science museum with silver-toned polymer panels in China
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Starr Charles
16d ago
Shiny panels envelop the spiralling structure of the Hainan Science Museum, which has been completed by architecture studio MAD in Haikou, China. Perched on a verdant site near the city's Wuyuan River National Wetland Park, the museum houses 46,528 square metres of public space, including four exhibition floors connected by a single, spiralling walkway. The
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