The Qingpu Performing Arts Centre is profoundly connected to the long and rich cultural heritage of the area.
Qingpu’s settlements evolved around water, starting with water towns, the ancient walled city, traditional brick construction, and the scalloped roof form. The architecture of the Qingpu Performing. Art Centre derives its silhouette, iconography, and materiality by subtly referencing these elements. Qingpu’s local artefacts and traditional expertise in jade, gold, clay and lacquer, are echoed in the interior design of the four performance spaces.
Water, which is ever present in the Qingpu, surrounds the building, reflecting the building’s striking silhouette. The public spaces of the building seamlessly connect to the parks – made possible only because all loading and vehicle circulation is located underground.
Deeply rooted in the local history and culture and seamlessly connected to the park, the Qingpu Performing Art Centre is an iconographic landmark – a public building which firstly understands, then interprets and represents, local culture in ways that are both respectful and uniquely contemporary.