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Expansion and Renovation of U.S. Air Force Flying Tigers Zhijiang Museum, Yang Ying Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Expansion and Renovation of U.S. Air Force Flying Tigers Zhijiang Museum, Yang Ying Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Expansion and Renovation of U.S. Air Force Flying Tigers Zhijiang Museum, Yang Ying Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Expansion and Renovation of U.S. Air Force Flying Tigers Zhijiang Museum, Yang Ying Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Expansion and Renovation of U.S. Air Force Flying Tigers Zhijiang Museum, Yang Ying Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Expansion and Renovation of U.S. Air Force Flying Tigers Zhijiang Museum, Yang Ying Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Expansion and Renovation of U.S. Air Force Flying Tigers Zhijiang Museum, Yang Ying Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Expansion and Renovation of U.S. Air Force Flying Tigers Zhijiang Museum, Yang Ying Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Expansion and Renovation of U.S. Air Force Flying Tigers Zhijiang Museum, Yang Ying Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Expansion and Renovation of U.S. Air Force Flying Tigers Zhijiang Museum, Yang Ying Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Expansion and Renovation of U.S. Air Force Flying Tigers Zhijiang Museum, Yang Ying Design Studio | International Design Awards Winners

Expansion and Renovation of U.S. Air Force Flying Tigers Zhijiang Museum

CompanyYang Ying Design Studio
Lead DesignersYang Ying
Project LocationZhijiang County, Huaihua City, Hunan Province, China
Prize(s)Silver in Sustainable / Green Architecture Design / Sustainable Cultural/Institutional Design
Entry Description

This project is themed around commemorating Claire Lee Chennault and the AVG's assistance in China during the war against Japan. While retaining the original museum's structure, existing partitions are removed to create interconnected spaces that form the core of the entire exhibition area. Additionally, a series of walls constructed using recycled bricks divide the outer space into numerous continuous display spaces. These spaces, in conjunction with the original interior exhibition areas, are harmoniously interconnected, creating a coherent and interrelated spatial arrangements.