Massive Art Museums

The Guardian Art Center is Nestled Among Beijing's Hutongs

The Guardian Art Center is a massive museum that abuts the edge of Beijing's Forbidden City. The architect behind the project, Ole Scheeren, designed the building to fit between the hutongs in the surrounding area, so despite its impressive size, the building still manages to squeeze into the space left by the already dense historical buildings.

The building, which Scheeren describes as a "big culture machine", will be home to a wide array of cultural facilities, including art galleries, art conservation areas, a hotel, event spaces, and even public transportation infrastructure. Though the building has only just been unveiled and does not house any art, it is expected to become a bustling center of activity and tourism in the very near future.
Trend Themes
1. Massive Art Museums - The construction of Guardian Art Center in Beijing suggests a rise in the popularity of huge art museums.
2. Cultural Preservation Architecture - Guardian Art Center's adaptation of modern architecture to traditional surroundings reveals how culture can be preserved while meeting modernism.
3. Integrated Cultural Spaces - The inclusion of various cultural facilities, transportation, and a hotel shows a trend toward creating all-in-one cultural spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Museum & Art Industry - More museums and art centers are set to adopt the massive museum size showcased by Guardian Art Center.
2. Architecture Industry - As more building projects aim to mesh with their surroundings like Guardian Art Center, the demand for Cultural Preservation Architecture will grow.
3. Hospitality Industry - The trend of creating all-in-one spaces in Guardian Art Center will likely be reflected in future hotel construction projects.

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