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Opening hours of Taizhou urban planning exhibition hall

9: 00 am to 4: 30 pm

The new museum is located in Taizhou Bay circular economy industrial cluster, one of Zhejiang 14 industrial clusters. It is mainly divided into four areas, and many service centers are distributed around it. This case is located on the east side of the planned Binhai Expressway and on the north side of Jian 'an Avenue in Taizhou Binhai Industrial Zone. The total land area of the project is about 50 mu. The total land area of the project is about 50 mu, namely10163 square meters, including 33,300 square meters of administrative office area (north side) and 34,563 square meters of public green area (south side). Following the overall design concept, the asymmetrical broken-line architectural form comes from the integration and reorganization of ground "broken ice". Through the local dislocation of the building blocks, the modeling space is more abundant, the atmospheric broken line and the finely divided ice line set each other off, and the architecture and landscape are integrated and complement each other. The building is a semi-enclosed multi-storey courtyard with 6 floors and a maximum height of 23.4 meters. The east passage of the building is the dividing line between Phase I and Phase II. The facade is mainly drawn with thick horizontal lines, and the vertical subdivision lines are tight. The combination of stone and glass forms a contrast between sparse and dense, real and virtual. The facade of the planning exhibition hall is mainly made of transparent glass curtain wall (meaning to give citizens an open and sunny city image). The facade of the office building is staggered back and forth, forming a garden balcony, which gives people a rich sense of space hierarchy. Stone is made of granite, which is mainly divided into smooth and rough. The light and shadow effect formed by using different texture materials under light irradiation echoes the light and shadow effect brought by the dislocation of the building body.