IDPA Japan Design Award

Light Cube

by COSMOS ARCHITECTURE

Projet Description

The Museum of Contemporary Art Project in the city of Qingdao, China, was born as a main element in an area of the city.
The piece is drawn in a compact way, with an almost square floor plan, which makes it more efficient to use and maximizes the use of the available space. It is designed as a large open space, flexible, with the ability to expand and adapt to different needs. To provide interior lighting, the building has a large patio that generates visual connections between the floors.
The facade has a translucent treatment that allows us to treat the light that reaches the interior. At night, thanks to the interior lighting, the building becomes a sifted cube of light. At night thanks to the interior lightning the vuilding becomes a sifted cube of light.

PROJECT TEAM
David Sastre Mata | Project Architect
Pietro Paolo Speziale | Project Architect
Juan Martinez Zafra | Project Architect
Mohamed Hassan El-Gendy | Project Architect
Javier Briones Gómez | Project Architect

COSMOS ARCHITECTURE

Cosmos Architecture, is an architecture and design studio based in Valencia, Spain with branches in Asia, Middle East and South America.
The practice offers a wide range of solutions, thanks to our long experience and partnerships with worldwide international companies such as IVICSA, that able us to work at every stage of the project in fields such as Architecture, Engineer and Project management. Formed by a multidisciplinary group of professionals, who carries out residential, cultural,
corporate and public projects at international level with clients and projects all around the world. With more than 42 years of experience the focus of the projects arises from a double commitment:
the will to give a technical response to a specific context and the desire, to seek beauty through the built work, pursuing the satisfaction of all those who actively participate in the development.
Especially clients, but also collaborators, builders and finally users.

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