Song Art Museum

Vermilion Zhou Design Group
18. March 2021
Photo: Jonathan Leijonhufvud (All images courtesy of v2com)
Project: Song Art Museum
Location: Beijing, China
Client: H.BROTHERS ART
Architect: Vermilion Zhou Design Group
  • Creative Director, Lead Designer: Kuang Ming (Ray) Chou
  • Architecture Design: Hai Shi, Jing Huang
  • Interior Design: Garvin Hung, Jamie Pai
  • Lighting Design: Vera Chu
FF&E Design: Mavis Huang, Boyuan Ling
Photo: Jonathan Leijonhufvud

The original architecture of Victorian style with Western-style gardens, like a woman with excessive makeup, is out of fashion. The owner’s intention is to transform its function into an artistic space for the public to appreciate. Our first step was to remove all the necklaces, earrings, clothing, and decorations to show it in its purest form.

Photo: Jonathan Leijonhufvud

With the entire base shaped like a Chinese long scroll, we reorganized the relationship between the building and the courtyards. We scattered 199 pine trees within. With the art gallery as the main building, we restored classical buildings and placed archways to the left and right, which not only realizes the owner’s preference but also positions the oriental style of the museum.

Photo: Jonathan Leijonhufvud

Leaving blank space is the highest artistic concept in the art of Chinese painting, whereas geometrical form is the most objective expression of Western logic and thought. For the architecture of the gallery, we removed the Western symbolism to give the purest white, and we used several different geometric structures to connect and create a new corridor bridging between the old buildings and echoing the scenery among the courtyards; the indoor ground going underground creates a vertical openness, extending the dimensionality. Our transformation of architecture and freedom of space offer the greatest possibilities.

Photo: Jonathan Leijonhufvud

Song Art Museum transforms everything into geometry and purity and takes “non-action” from the outside to within. What we offer is a kind of "clean" existence. When “contemporary art” enters various forms, they can display their vocabulary and vitality without scruples. The courtyard is surrounded by pine trees, providing the external vitality of the Song Art Museum. The scenery becomes the breath of both the inside and outside, and the oriental freehand brushwork also becomes the natural rhythm of mutual reflection between traditional and modern architecture.

Photo: Zhi Xia

Song Art Museum design by Vermilion Zhou Design Group most recently won the 2021 Architizer A+Firm Award "Best in Typology - Interior Design-Institutional/ Cultural" category.

Photo: Jonathan Leijonhufvud
Photo: Jonathan Leijonhufvud
Photo: Jonathan Leijonhufvud
Photo: Zhi Xia
Photo: Jonathan Leijonhufvud
Photo: Zhi Xia
Photo: Jonathan Leijonhufvud

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