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Coast Whale: A Bionic Chapel Inspired by the Ocean

ITALY -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Aug 23, 2019

Zhang Jinyu Unveils Innovative Chapel Design Inspired by Whales and Environmental Reflection

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Coast Whale: A Bionic Chapel by Zhang Jinyu

Zhang Jinyu introduces "Coast Whale," a bionic chapel inspired by the ocean and the plight of humanity, aiming to provoke reflection on environmental degradation. The chapel, resembling a stranded whale on Iceland's coast, offers visitors a unique perspective and experience, while minimizing environmental impact.

Constructed using natural, environmentally friendly materials, the project serves as a call for environmental protection and whale conservation. The design's innovative approach and sustainable ethos make it a compelling tourist destination, promoting environmental awareness and reflection.

Utilizing wood, steel, glass, and marble, the 20m x 8m x 11m structure stands as a testament to contemporary architecture, sacred design, and environmental harmony. The project, winner of the Golden A' Design Award in 2020, embodies exceptional excellence and visionary creativity.

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Zhang Jinyu PRHow English/ENG Professional  Architecture
Last Updated: 2023-11-11 06:08:35
Coast Whale: A Bionic Chapel by Zhang Jinyu
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