This project presents an immersive digital art museum centered on the history and future of projection technology. The building’s layered spatial design—ranging from historical exhibitions to interactive experiences and creative experimentation—employs “Black Box” spaces, curved &transparent screens, multiple relevent technologies and intelligent façades to immerse visitors in the power of projection art. The façade’s use of natural light and large-scale projections gives the structure a sculptural and fluid visual presence,blurring the physical boundaries of the structure and showcasing a deep integration of function and art, endowing the building with a unique cultural and visual impact.
Overview of the unique interior spaces within the building, showcasing immersive projection rooms, interactive facilities, 3D mapping exhibits, light-field technology, and dedicated areas for historical and contemporary digital art.
Analysis of user groups, their specific needs, and corresponding spatial functions, ensuring tailored experiences for artists, young people, students, children, and the elderly within the museum environment.
Floor plans of the building, showcasing Levels B1 to 3 and the roof. Each level highlights distinct functional areas designed for immersive projection, interactive exhibits, and learning spaces.
Section and elevation drawings showcasing spatial organization and façade design, emphasizing controlled natural lighting, dynamic geometry, and the integration of light and shadow for an immersive architectural experience.
Eight renderings showcasing interior spaces and exterior views, featuring immersive cinema, projection history exhibits, holographic displays, and advanced light field technology, highlighting the building’s interactive and artistic environment.