Neri&Hu Transforms Former Industrial Compound in China into Creative Hub with Rusty Corten Steel Facades
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Christina Yao
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Summary
Architecture studio Neri&Hu has transformed a former industrial compound in China into a creative hub called The Yard, wrapped in a rusty Corten steel facade to reference the site's history. The development is located in the centre of Dalian, a northeastern city in Shandong Province.
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