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The world's 12 most anticipated new buildings, two from China

Pingtan Art Museum by mad

This is the third museum building designed by mad. It is located in the inner sea of the center of Pingtan new town, the largest island in Fujian Province. After completion, it will also be the largest private museum in Asia, with a construction area of 40000 square meters and a total investment of about 800 million yuan. The museum building itself is like an island in an island to be free at any time, connected to the mainland by a slightly undulating trestle. It is like a landscape in the water, echoing with the distant mountains. The building is made of concrete mixed with local sand shells, and the interior space covered by the undulating shells looks like an ancient cave.

More than one thousand pieces of national treasures will be displayed in the world. By Herzog de Meuron

Tate Modern is the leading contemporary art gallery in Britain. It's located in an old power plant. The $400 million expansion, designed by Herzog de Meuron, will be completed this year and open on June 17. After the completion of the expansion and maintenance project, Tate's exhibition space will increase by 60%, which will provide more opportunities for the museum's modern and contemporary collections.

In order to commemorate this historic moment, Tate decided to rearrange the works of the whole exhibition hall when the new hall opened. At that time, more than 250 artists from 50 countries will appear together. Switch house, a new 10 storey building, will undertake the task of permanent exhibition together with the existing six storey building, which will make the exhibition planning of the art museum more flexible. By David Adjaye Fab

In 2009, African American British architect David Adjaye was selected to design the Smithsonian museums, the African American Museum of history and culture on DC National square in Washington. In designing the museum, David Adjaye used copper casting inspiration from the Yorubans of Nigeria before the slave trade and the slaves liberated from Charleston and New Orleans. The decorative bronze frame on the front of the museum is reminiscent of African metal products. When the light shines into the building, it will form a charming pattern, just like the thatched lattice of some traditional houses in Africa. Life House/T Bywyd by John Pawson

Alan de Botton wrote a book about architecture a few years ago, criticizing the British nostalgia for architecture and their negative attitude towards new things. So he set up a project called "living architecture", inviting world-famous architects to design modern buildings all over the UK. A resort house designed by British minimalist architect John Pawson will be completed this year.

The building is located on a low hillside in the Welsh valley. John Pawson gives the resort a dark appearance with Holland high-temperature sintered bricks, but uses bright white bricks in the interior. In addition, the combination of terrazzo floor and oak ceiling presents a simple and generous space, which aims to transfer the visual focus to the outdoor landscape. By MIROS aw nizio

The fifth stage of construction of martyrs' mausoleums in Polish villages is under way. The project was commissioned by the Museum of kertze region to commemorate the victims of Polish rural communities during the German occupation. The architect MIROS aw nizio's idea is to build an integral sculpture architectural form with a multimedia room. The project is to show its historical development process through its shape. By snhatta, Museum of modern art, San Francisco

The 10 storey extension of the Museum of modern art in San Francisco, designed by snhetta architects in Norway, will be completed this year. The expanded museum will be open to the public from May 14. The new building area designed by snhetta will be three times of the original exhibition space, making seamless connection with the original museum.

The new hall has some new public paths and entrances on the ground, including an indoor and outdoor exhibition gallery, a two-story white box for performance, a new Koret Education Center for teachers and students, a two-story communication center, and a high-end restaurant and a Pritzker Center for photography. In 2016, dezeen, the world's most influential online Architecture Magazine, has given a list of the new buildings that are worth looking forward to. Among the 12 projects, there are not only public cultural buildings such as museums, art galleries and theatres, but also resort houses and residential buildings. It is worth mentioning that two projects in mainland China have been included in this list. Vendsyssel theatre and experience center by Schmidt hammer Lassen

The small Danish town of hjrring, the vendsyssel theatre and experience center, which will be completed this year, is created by Schmidt hammer Lassen. The new theatre and experience center will be integrated into the surrounding environment as a new and dynamic organism. "The building we designed has five conceptual themes: integration in the city, openness, functionality, flexibility and practicality." John foldbjerg Lassen, the founding partner, explains. Art gallery by assemble

The assemble team is composed of 18 young artists aged 26 to 29. They won one of the most important art awards in the UK, Turner award, in 2015. This is the first time that the contemporary visual art award has been awarded to an architectural team rather than an independent artist. They are currently building an art gallery for Goldsmith College, University of London, which was formerly a Victorian public bathhouse. By B ü ro ole Scheeren

Jiade Art Center, located near the Forbidden City in Beijing, will become the new headquarters of China's first art auction house. Designed by B ü ro ole Scheeren, an international architectural firm, the complex combines multiple institutions and functions including museums, activity spaces and cultural life centers.

The lower part of Jiade Art Center is pixel design to match the low size and color of the nearby Hutong. These "pixels" are made up of thousands of circular openings. Through digital projection technology, one of the most important historical landscape paintings in China, "dwelling in Fuchun mountain", is projected on it to form a delicate and elegant silhouette after light filtering. By big, 57th Street, Manhattan

The residential building designed on West 57th Street in Manhattan is the first work of big in New York. Its design is based on the integration of European Neighborhood buildings and traditional Manhattan high-rise buildings in typology, especially in the surrounding rectangular building forest. This is a building that looks exciting. Its unique shape enriches the skyline of Manhattan, but it is not only outstanding in shape, but also retains the current viewing gallery to strive for the perfect view of natural light and Hudson River for the building. Taipei Performing Arts Center by OMA

Taipei Performing Arts Center, designed by metropolitan Architects (OMA) for Taiwan, has aroused a lot of discussion since its unique shape was announced in 2009. The whole building looks like a polyhedron floating in the densely populated and busy Taipei city. In order to meet the needs of a series of activities and performances in the museum, architects Koolhaas and David gianotten designed it into three theaters: the framed middle theater, the multi type middle theater and the Grand Theater. The experimental performance venue and a prominent landmark building are also provided in the museum. Museum of Latin American art by Fernando Romero

Mexican architect Fernando Romero's new work is the Latin American Museum of art in a complex on Biscayne Avenue in Miami. After completion, the museum will collect works of art from famous contemporary artists and serve as a meeting place and Cultural Center for local people and tourists.

Fernando Romero put forward the idea of bold design and construction of large terrace and open space, so as to bring the external space of the building into the scope of the building. The balconies on each floor will display various works of art in the open air. The project gives different functions to different floors. The first floor of the building will be reserved for young and emerging artists; the second floor will be used as a temporary exhibition; the third floor will select 600 works of art as a permanent collection; and the top floor of the building will have a restaurant.

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