Monday, October 24, 2011


The Dalian Shell Museum is one of key high-end construction projects in Dalian China. Built in 18,000 sqm project area, the concept plays with the building’s advantageous geographical site to establish the main exhibition space stretching out in an uphill direction. This arrangement allows views of the beautiful landscape from the wide picture windows inside the museum’s lounge.
The Dalian Shell Museum is one of key high-end construction projects in Dalian China. Built in 18,000 sqm project area, the concept plays with the building’s advantageous geographical site to establish the main exhibition space stretching out in an uphill direction. This arrangement allows views of the beautiful landscape from the wide picture windows inside the museum’s lounge.
The main exhibition building features an overlapping roof mad
The main exhibition building features an overlapping roof made of QuadroClad™ which evokes an oversized seashell. The material projects the natural flowing curves the architect envisioned and also demonstrates the customizable nature of Hunter Douglas’ curved products. The structure is fittingly aligned with the theme of shells and mixes a multitude of versatile organic forms in its design. From inside, the glazed wall looks transparent; from outside, it reflects the environment so effectively that the building seamlessly glides into blue sky and green sea, appearing as a series of “shells”.The Dalian Shell Museum is one of key high-end construction projects in Dalian China. Built in 18,000 sqm project area, the concept plays with the building’s advantageous geographical site to establish the main exhibition space stretching out in an uphill direction. This arrangement allows views of the beautiful landscape from the wide picture windows inside the museum’s lounge.
The main exhibition building features an overlapping





 roof made of QuadroClad™ which evokes an oversized seashell. The material projects the natural flowing curves the architect envisioned and also demonstrates the customizable nature of Hunter Douglas’ curved products. The structure is fittingly aligned with the theme of shells and mixes a multitude of versatile organic forms in its design. From inside, the glazed wall looks transparent; from outside, it reflects the environment so effectively that the building seamlessly glides into blue sky and green sea, appearing as a series of “shells”.
e of QuadroClad™ which evokes an oversized seashell. The material projects the natural flowing curves the architect envisioned and also demonstrates the customizable nature of Hunter Douglas’ curved products. The structure is fittingly aligned with the theme of shells and mixes a multitude of versatile organic forms in its design. From inside, the glazed wall looks transparent; from outside, it reflects the environment so effectively that the building seamlessly glides into blue sky and green sea, appearing as a series of “shells”.

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