Shanghai Daily

Design museum opens in Hangzhou

- (Xinhua)

AN internatio­nal design museum opened this week in Hangzhou, capital of east China’s Zhejiang Province.

Covering 16,800 square meters, the Internatio­nal Design Museum of China includes exhibition halls, as well as a library, design studios, a children’s workshop, and a roof garden.

Located on the Xiangshan campus of the China Academy of Art, it opened on Sunday — the 90th anniversar­y of the founding of the CAA.

The triangular building was designed by Portuguese architect Alvaro Siza.

Yuan Youmin, deputy curator of the CAA gallery, said it’s China’s first specialist design museum.

On Sunday, five exhibition­s opened, including one displaying Siza’s designs.

Formerly known as National Academy of Art, the CAA was found by educator Cai Yuanpei in 1928 as the first art academy with complete academic programs in China.

Initially located next to the West Lake at the heart of Hangzhou, it now has three campuses, in Nanshan, Xiangshan and Zhangjiang.

As part of the 90th celebratio­ns, a foundation-laying ceremony of the CAA Liangzhu Campus in Yuhang District, Hangzhou, was held on Sunday, marking the start of constructi­on of the fourth campus.

At an estimated cost of 900 million yuan (US$143 million), the campus will cover an area of 32.2 hectares. It is expected to open by September 2020 and accommodat­e around 4,000 students.

Schools of design, art management and education, as well as an education research institute will be included in the new campus, said Jiang Yufeng, vice president of the CAA.

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