02 / 25
2019
The Centre Pompidou in Paris has acquired 12 architectural models that represent 10 of the most significant projects by MAD Architects.
Pingtan Art Museum
Dimensions: 150*150*12 cm
Material(s): paint, resin, wood
Scale: 1:600
Photo: Shu He
Each model uniquely exemplifies MAD’s architectural vision, and expresses the firm’s core values which look to envisioning a futuristic architecture that is akin to dream-like earthscapes – one that creates a conversation with nature, the earth, and the sky.
Chaoyang Park Plaza
Dimensions: 29*60*30 cm
Material(s): concrete, resin
Scale: 1:400
The Centre Pompidou’s permanent acquisition of these models signifies the first major cultural institution in Europe to procure such a collection of MAD’s work; and will be acknowledged in an exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in April 2019.
Clover House
Dimensions: 32*27*23 cm
Material(s): acrylic, PVC, wood
Scale: 1:100
The collection illustrates projects developed between 2005 to the present day, and delineates how the firm’s design ethos and approach towards architecture has evolved. They represent a diverse range of works – from a family home transformed into a contemporary kindergarten, to residential towers that have been conceived as urban forests, to cultural buildings and mixed-use complexes that introduce natural forms and spaces into the city – that ignite a discourse about the future of architecture. Collectively, the 12 models express how MAD endeavors to create a balance between humanity, the city, and the environment, with a particular sensibility towards the spiritual and emotional needs of inhabitants, and their connection to nature.
East 34th
Dimensions: 177*129*64 cm
Material(s): resin, wood
Scale: 1:100
Encompassing both built structures and those that are currently under construction, the selection of works includes: MAD’s first built international project, the “Absolute Towers” in Canada, also known locally as the “Marilyn Monroe Towers”; the “Harbin Opera House” and “Chaoyang Park Plaza” in China; “Clover House” in Japan; the “Lucas Museum of Narrative Art” in the USA; and, “UNIC Residential” – MAD’s first project to be completed in Paris, France this year.
Harbin Opera House (section)
Dimensions: 128*90*63 cm
Material(s): paint, resin, wood
Scale: 1:100
Photo: Shu He
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Harbin Opera House
Dimensions: 68*81.5*22 cm
Material(s): paint, resin, wood
Scale: 1:400
Photo: Shu He
Lucas Museum of Narrative Art (Los Angeles)
Dimensions: 241*90*21 cm
Material(s): paint, PVC, wood
Scale: 1:300
Photo: CreatAR Images
Lucas Museum of Narrative Art (Chicago)
Dimensions: 120*80*40 cm
Material(s): paint, resin, wood
Scale: 1:500
Photo: CreatAR Images
Absolute Towers
Dimensions: 111*56*125 cm
Material(s): foam, PLA, plastic, wood
Scale: 1:300
Photo: Fang Zhenning
Nanjing Zendai Himalayas Center
Dimensions: 230*108*58 cm
Material(s): acrylic, crystal, PVC, wood
Scale: 1:300
Photo: CreatAR Images
UNIC Residential
Dimensions: 60*52.5*39 cm
Material(s): paint, resin, wood
Scale: 1:200
Yabuli CEF Conference Center
Dimensions: 217*181*42 cm
Material(s): acrylic, PVC, wood
Scale: 1:150
Photo: CreatAR Images
Centre Pompidou Acquires 12 Architectural Models by MAD Architects
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