Restoration breathes new life into Jingdezhen's historic district
chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2024-11-23 15:48
The Imperial Kiln Museum is the world's first building to utilize a complex hyperbolic structure. To ensure the precision of this intricate design, the project team employed advanced technologies such as BIM+MR (Building Information Modeling and Mixed Reality), layout robots, and 3D laser scanning for comprehensive quality control throughout the construction of the hyperbolic arches.
The museum's innovative design and meticulous construction earned it the prestigious 9th Architizer A+Awards in 2021 in the "Culture-Museum" category, often regarded as the "Oscars of architecture". Additionally, it was recognized as one of the "Top 10 Chinese Architecture Projects of 2020" by Dezeen, the world's leading architecture and design magazine.
Beyond the brickwork, the renovation of wooden architecture in the historical district adheres to the principle of preserving the original appearance. For partially decayed wooden structures, only the beams or trusses that are infested with termites or other pests are replaced. The original wood and structures that meet the structural safety standards are preserved, and new beams, columns, and trusses are installed in the original positions of the old ones.
For the 1,127 residential buildings constructed during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and the contemporary era, tailored restoration strategies were uniquely designed for each structure. These strategies take into account the layout and structural characteristics of each individual building to best showcase its historical features.