The South Palace of Taiwan’s Forbidden City Decorated The Curved Wall With Antique-Shaped Aluminum Veneer
The Gongnanyuan Museum building is intertwined with three streamlined bodies. In the green sugarcane fields and rice fields in the Jianan Plain, there is a flowing black-like flow pattern. The volume is the collection and display space; the glass and steel column shape the space, the hall, the catering, the library, the office and other spaces; the other volume connects all the spaces.
The appearance of the building of the South Palace Museum in Taiwan’s Forbidden City is decorated with antique-shaped aluminum veneers. More than 36,000 disc-shaped aluminum veneers are inlaid on the curved wall of the real-body building. Each shape of the aluminum veneer has dragon and moiré on the ancient bronze. When the sun moves, it passes through the circle. The reflection of the disc, “the dragon moving in the clouds” will appear on this uniquely designed curved facade.
Guangdong Bahe Building Material Co., Ltd.