The Anhui Art Museum in Hefei, China, designed by the Beijing Institute of Architectural Design and Wang Ge Studio, draws inspiration from Chinese landscape art and traditional aesthetics.
The museum's design reflects the natural beauty and traditional aesthetics of Chinese art, resembling a continuous landscape scroll and incorporating elements of Huizhou architecture.
The museum's structure consists of a main cube-like building, complemented by two smaller volumes, courtyards, and a semi-underground parking area, all integrating indoor and outdoor spaces in a modern interpretation of traditional Chinese gardens.
The museum's facade features a monochromatic palette and aluminum alloy grilles that create a semi-transparent effect, enhancing natural ventilation and casting intricate shadows with changing light.