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A Private Fish Maw Museum, Jingu Phoenix Space Planning Organization | International Design Awards Winners
A Private Fish Maw Museum, Jingu Phoenix Space Planning Organization | International Design Awards Winners
A Private Fish Maw Museum, Jingu Phoenix Space Planning Organization | International Design Awards Winners
A Private Fish Maw Museum, Jingu Phoenix Space Planning Organization | International Design Awards Winners
A Private Fish Maw Museum, Jingu Phoenix Space Planning Organization | International Design Awards Winners
A Private Fish Maw Museum, Jingu Phoenix Space Planning Organization | International Design Awards Winners
A Private Fish Maw Museum, Jingu Phoenix Space Planning Organization | International Design Awards Winners
A Private Fish Maw Museum, Jingu Phoenix Space Planning Organization | International Design Awards Winners
A Private Fish Maw Museum, Jingu Phoenix Space Planning Organization | International Design Awards Winners
A Private Fish Maw Museum, Jingu Phoenix Space Planning Organization | International Design Awards Winners
A Private Fish Maw Museum, Jingu Phoenix Space Planning Organization | International Design Awards Winners

A Private Fish Maw Museum

CompanyJingu Phoenix Space Planning Organization
Lead DesignersHui Ye
Design TeamJian Chen, Weibin Lin, Xuexian Chen
Project LocationGulf City, Shantou, Guangdong, China
ClientMr. Zhuang
CreditsPhoto by: Yun Ouyang
Prize(s)Silver in Interior Design / Museum, Exhibits, Pavilions and exhibitions
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Entry Description

The project is a private museum of dried fish maws. With a view to communicating the culture and value of fish maws, he entrusted us to create a neat space for displaying his collection.
Opposite to the entrance is a fish-shaped iron art installation, which is handmade by artists and hung in the air, seeming to tell the history of fish maws. In the double-height hollow space, the original concrete beam is exposed and penetrated by a wooden strip that is embellished with bulbs, thereby enhancing structural aesthetic and functionality as well.