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MOCAPE Shenzhen by Serero,
AUTOLITH
  MOCAPE, Museum of Contemporary Art & Planning Exhibition Shenzhen
  International Competition –  Finalist   2007
Site: Shenzhen
 Client:  City of   Shen…

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wowgreat:

MOCAPE Shenzhen by Serero,

AUTOLITH

MOCAPE, Museum of Contemporary Art & Planning Exhibition Shenzhen

International Competition – Finalist 2007

Site: Shenzhen

Client: City of Shenzhen, China

Area: 80 000 m2

Cost: 65 000 000  Euros H.T

Design Team : SERERO Architects (David Serero, Anthony Cheung, Nordine Chevalier, Alice Sabatier, Fabrice Zaini)

Gongshi (or Scholar’s Rocks) is the term for stones that were collected by Chinese scholars because they resembled mountains (both famous and imaginary) and similar natural wonders of the world around. They represented a focus for meditation of religious or philosophic principles and served for contemplation prior to writing poems or painting.  Chinese learned to admire the rocks for “surfaces that suggest great age, forceful profiles that evoke the grandeur of nature, overlapping layers or planes that impart depth, and hollows or perforations that create rhythmic, harmonious patterns.” For over 1,000 years, Chinese literati and Taoist monks often brought these mountains into their studios for meditation and contemplation while they wrote or painted.


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