There’s a clear elegance to the uplifted, airy design of the Anji Culture and Art Center, located outside of Shanghai in southeast China. With six different venues within it, including a theater, sports center, and art education center, it was designed by MAD Architects, and will surely be a landmark venue for its features, and its design.
We love the sculptural form of the building, which welcomes visitors with undulating shapes and warm, recessed lighting. Walkable grass roofs, and a spacious landscaped surrounding, including reflecting pool, make this a nature-inspired destination.
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