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AND Studio completes the Lhasa Thangka Museum, a modern architectural marvel rooted in Tibetan tradition and culture
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AND Studio, in collaboration with lead architects Ning Wang and Duccio Cardelli, unveils the Lhasa Thangka Museum, a breathtaking architectural masterpiece nestled in the heart of Lhasa, China. The museum, completed in May 2022, is a testament to the seamless fusion of modern design with traditional Tibetan art and culture.
Set against the backdrop of the majestic mountains, the museum is organized in the manner of a Tibetan monastery, emphasizing a harmonious dialogue with the natural surroundings. The design aims to promote and preserve Thangka and Tibetan culture, serving as a window for the dissemination of this ancient art form.
The project, which began in February 2019, was a result of extensive research and collaboration with local experts, including a monk and a curator, to ensure an authentic representation of the region's cultural and spiritual heritage.
The museum's unique design incorporates both internal and external viewing paths, guiding visitors through a transformative journey that celebrates the rich artistic and spiritual traditions of Tibet. The use of natural light as an architectural element, along with innovative ventilation techniques, creates an immersive and sustainable environment for learning and meditation.
AND Studio's commitment to sustainability is evident in the meticulous selection of local materials and the reduction of carbon footprint throughout the construction process. The museum's realization technology reflects a dedication to preserving the environment while honoring the cultural significance of the site.
The Lhasa Thangka Museum stands as a testament to AND Studio's dedication to creating architectural spaces that not only inspire awe but also honor the cultural and historical context in which they are situated. The completion of this project marks a significant milestone in the promotion and preservation of Thangka art and Tibetan culture.
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