Although a new building, the Gaoligong Museum of Handcraft Paper is about keeping certain traditions alive. So you could call it a preservation project—one that skillfully merges old ways of doing things with new expertise and uses. How to make design respond to local history and conditions has always been an interesting topic for architects to address.
Located in a beautiful landscape next to Xinzhuang village at the foot of Gaoligong Mountain, a world ecological preserve in Yunan Province, the project exhibits the history, techniques, and products of paper making as a cultural heritage and a contributor to the community's economic development.
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