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Geology Museum

LeeMundwiler‘s built project, Geology Museum & Research Center is the result of a complex brief and a challenging site.

Set in a volcanic geological park on the Dapeng Peninsula, Shenzhen China, the project is split into two volumes - a 6,200 square meter museum and a 2,800 square meter research center for visiting academics - connected by a sheltered courtyard.

Incisive linearity and odd angles reference the rugged mountain backdrop and the twists and turns of the narrow streets in a nearby village. The natural site is otherwise left untouched, with the client keen to achieve UNESCO heritage status as a later date.

In recognition of the site’s historic narrative, leeMundwiler has employed the functional elements of the complex in an intelligent façade that coaxes plant growth: moss and lichen, to ‘reclaim’ the form, softening the boundary between the natural attributes of the site and the human intervention.

Geology Museum

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  • Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
  • Lee Mundwiler