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Rose Museum by NEXT Architects opens in Beijing with striking floral façade

By Kim Megson    11 Jul 2016
At night, the building inverts so that the roses imprinted in its skin illuminate / Xiao Kaixiong
We aimed to create a new architecture for China, in which history and modernity and art and architecture blend
– Jiang Xiaofei

The first museum in the world to be dedicated entirely to roses has opened in Beijing, with a design packed with motifs and references to the flower.

The distinctive Rose Museum, designed by NEXT Architects, is a solid volume covered by a detached silk-like skin of stainless steel with a pattern of cut-out Chinese roses.

This 300m (984ft) long, 17m (56ft) high façade extends outwards from the main museum building, creating four half open public spaces which act as a modern interpretation of a traditional Chinese courtyard. During the day, shadows of the roses dance across the floor; at night, the building inverts itself and the roses cut into the museum’s façade light up.

John van de Water, a partner at NEXT architects, said: “The main challenge with the Rose Museum was to find a modern Chinese identity for a building which also has significance as a design deeply rooted in Chinese culture.”

The studio’s China partner, Jiang Xiaofei, added: “We aimed to create a new architecture for China, in which history and modernity and art and architecture blend.”

The museum – which was developed by the Beijing Tianheng Building Design Consulting Company – houses exhibitions on the history, science and cultural importance of roses in China and around the world. Rose gardens are featured, alongside displays advising on the best cultivation techniques.

Horticulturists in ancient China bred wild roses, and the flower soon came to symbolise peace, love, friendship and perpetuity in Chinese culture.

The museum is a solid volume covered by a detached silk-like skin of stainless steel with a pattern of cut-out Chinese roses / Xiao Kaixiong
Four half open public spaces are created as a modern interpretation of a traditional Chinese courtyard / Xiao Kaixiong
The museum is billed as the world's first to be entirely dedicated to roses / Xiao Kaixiong
Rose patterns cover the skin of the building / Xiao Kaixiong
Rose Museum  NEXT Architects  Beijing  roses  flowers  museum design  architecture  China 
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