panda-shaped cradle defines biodiverse performance hub by ZXD architects in china
Briefly

The Ya'an Panda Performance Center merges architecture and nature through its panda-inspired design, symbolizing a commitment to biodiversity preservation and celebration.
Each of the dual volumes, representing a panda and its cub, serves distinct functions—one for performance and the other for support, unified by green roofs.
The building features a striking semi-transparent facade that mimics panda fur, creating a visually impactful yet intricately detailed exterior enhanced by creative lighting.
Visitors are welcomed into a sunken plaza that connects them to nature while leading through spaces that prepare them for a multi-sensory performance experience.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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