798CUBE Art Museum Studio Zhu Pei Cultural Concrete Canopy Beijing China Architecture Design A canvas mechanical device in the form of a reverse arch
A canvas mechanical device in the form of a reverse arch © Jin Weiqi

798CUBE Art Museum

Architect: Studio Zhu Pei
Location: Beijing, China
Type: Cultural
Year: 2020
Photographs: Jin Weiqi, Zhu Runzi

The following description is courtesy of the architects. 798CUBE Art Museum, a renovation project, is located inside 798 art district adjacent to Pace Art Museum and Minsheng Museum of Modern Art, both were also designed by Zhu Pei in 2009 and 2016 separately.

The idea of the art museum begins with the sensitive and in-depth observation of surroundings in a specific area, and the original old industrial plants are retained as many as possible. On this basis, new buildings are injected, so as to create the tension between the new and old buildings, and complement each other with surrounding industrial buildings, such as Pace Art Museum.

798CUBE Art Museum Studio Zhu Pei Cultural Concrete Canopy Beijing China Architecture Design Main entrance
Main entrance © Zhu Runzi
798CUBE Art Museum Studio Zhu Pei Cultural Concrete Canopy Beijing China Architecture Design View from the main entrance to He courtyard
View from the main entrance to He courtyard
798CUBE Art Museum Studio Zhu Pei Cultural Concrete Canopy Beijing China Architecture Design Courtyard
Courtyard © Zhu Runzi
798CUBE Art Museum Studio Zhu Pei Cultural Concrete Canopy Beijing China Architecture Design Concrete wall details
Concrete wall details © Zhu Runzi
798CUBE Art Museum Studio Zhu Pei Cultural Concrete Canopy Beijing China Architecture Design Courtyard
Courtyard © Zhu Runzi

The design of the art museum traces the texture of the original industrial heritage, adopts a series of cubes to shape the order of orthogonal geometric shapes and reflects the construction and planning logic of 798 art district. It is particularly worth mentioning that the magically variable central courtyard transforms the original square surrounded by the three sides of industrial plants into a relatively closed central courtyard with the help of an independent cast-in-situ concrete wall. The huge steel beam sliding crane spans the concrete walls from north to south. It can not only hang art installations, but also a mechanical traction device, which opens canvas with natural drooping, approximate inverted arch and variable shape one by one. According to the weather and sunshine angle, these inverted arch canvas can be opened and closed at will for shading and rain protection. It is a place where people gather, a venue for the opening ceremony and an outdoor exhibition.

798CUBE Art Museum Studio Zhu Pei Cultural Concrete Canopy Beijing China Architecture Design Foyer on basement 1F
Foyer on basement 1F © Jin Weiqi

This museum design also captures the material characteristics of industrial plants in 798 art district, takes cast-in-situ concrete and red brick as the main materials, and highlights the construction characteristics of the joint and transformation between the structural form and the partition wall.

Once again, the design concept explored columnless, horizontally extended structural forms and tectonic expressiveness. The two newly built exhibition halls adopt the columnless long-span cast-in-situ concrete structure. One is the arched curved beam, which is diffused from the adjacent two arches with the natural sky light. The other is the concrete multi ribbed beam to convey the characteristics of the material itself.

798CUBE Art Museum Studio Zhu Pei Cultural Concrete Canopy Beijing China Architecture Design Loading dock and storage
Loading dock and storage © Zhu Runzi
798CUBE Art Museum Studio Zhu Pei Cultural Concrete Canopy Beijing China Architecture Design Main exhibition
Main exhibition © Jin Weiqi
798CUBE Art Museum Studio Zhu Pei Cultural Concrete Canopy Beijing China Architecture Design Main exhibition
Main exhibition © Jin Weiqi
798CUBE Art Museum Studio Zhu Pei Cultural Concrete Canopy Beijing China Architecture Design Exhibition hall on basement 1F
Exhibition hall on basement 1F © Jin Weiqi
798CUBE Art Museum Studio Zhu Pei Cultural Concrete Canopy Beijing China Architecture Design Lecture hall
Lecture hall © Zhu Runzi
798CUBE Art Museum Studio Zhu Pei Cultural Concrete Canopy Beijing China Architecture Design Exhibition hall
Exhibition hall © Zhu Runzi

Project Details

  • Project name: 798CUBE Art Museum
  • Location: Beijing, China
  • Design period: 2015-2016
  • Completion Year: 2020
  • Area: 3,541sqm
  • Architecture, Interior and Landscape Design: Studio Zhu Pei
    • Design Principal: Zhu Pei
    • Design Team: Shuhei Nakamura, You Changchen, Zhang Shun, Liu Ling, Wang Liyan, Jia Bin, Ding Xinyue, Chang Jiang
  • Structural and MEP: The Design Institute of Landscape & Architecture China Academy of Art
  • Lighting: Ning Field Lighting Design CO., LTD.
  • Client: Beijing Qixing Huadian Science and Technology CO., LTD.
  • Main Contractor: Handan Second Building Institute Co., LTD.
  • Photography: Jin Weiqi, Zhu Runzi, courtesy of Studio Zhu Pei
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