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Designed by MAD Architects in Haerbin,China with date 2014. Images by MAD Architects. Harbin Cultural Island is located in the natural landscape of the riverside wetland north of Songhua River. MAD Architects have designed the Harbin Cultural centre located on the Harbin Cultural Island. The Harbin Island of 1.8 square kilometres and construction area of 790000 square metres is located in the natural landscape of the riverside wetland north of Songhua River.

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MAD designed the undulating arts and culture venue for the city of Harbin, in China's far north-east corner. Situated on an island surrounded by wetlands of the Songhua River, the meandering. Completed in 2015 in Harbin, China. Images by Adam Mørk, Hufton+Crow . MAD Architects unveils the completed Harbin Opera House, located in the Northern Chinese city of Harbin. In 2010, MAD won. Harbin Cultural Center is a shining example of good architecture by Beijing-based studio MAD Architects that strives to work with its environment rather than disrupt it. Instead of breaking up landscapes and changing the scenery, the buildings are as naturally incorporated into the surrounding landscape as possible. "We envision Harbin Opera House as a cultural center of the future - a tremendous performance venue, as well as a dramatic public space that embodies the integration of human, art and the city identity, while synergistically blending with the surrounding nature," said Ma Yansong, founding principal, MAD Architects.

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Harbin Cultural Center by MAD Architects in Northern China Categories: Architecture Comprised of the Harbin Theater, Harbin Labour Recreation Center, Harbin Great Square and the. Share Image 29 of 34 from gallery of Harbin Cultural Center / MAD Architects. Plan the project continues MAD architects' shanshui city concept (see more about the 'shanshui city' masterplan on designboom here) whereby they envision architecture formally reflects nature.. Gallery of Harbin Cultural Center / MAD Architects - 1 Share Image 1 of 34 from gallery of Harbin Cultural Center / MAD Architects. Photograph by MAD Architects

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1000 sqft - 3000 sqft Images courtesy of MAD Architects Harbin Cultural Island is located in the natural landscape of the riverside wetland north of Songhua River. The entire project covers an area of 1.8 square kilometers, with a construction area of 79,000 square meters. Ma Yansong, founder of MAD, explains the Cultural Center di Harbin, in China. A building of supple lines designed by the MAD studio to blend into nature. The Harbin Cultural Centre, in Harbin (China) is composed of two volumes set like soft white hills on an island in the middle of the riverbed. It has an Opera House (two theatres seating 1,600. As one of their signature works, the A+Award -winning Harbin Opera House was designed by MAD as the focal point of an international competition for Harbin Cultural Island. Responding to the force and spirit of the northern city's untamed wilderness and cold climate, the building was formed to blend in with the surrounding topography. "We envision Harbin Opera House as a cultural center of the future - a tremendous performance venue, as well as a dramatic public space that embodies the integration of human, art and the city identity, while synergistically blending with the surrounding nature," said Ma Yansong, founding principal, MAD Architects.

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The opera house was designed in response to the location's natural elements of the northern city's untamed wilderness and frigid climate, "We envision Harbin Opera House as a cultural center of the future - a tremendous performance venue, as well as a dramatic public space that embodies the integration of human, art and the city identity, while synergistically blending with the. MAD Architects has designed a waterfront arts center in China's Foshan City described as a "gentle ripple by the lake.". When completed in 2029, the Nanhai Art Center will cover an area of 640,000 square feet, housing a grand theater, a museum, and a sports center. The scheme has been conceived as a "continuous wave of water," with.