MORFAE

the shape of things: architecture, design, interior, art, style

12.05 2011


The neutral speech balloon becomes 3d.

CCAM

A kid’s dream comes true. Huge white spheres like dinosaur eggs with coloured light shooting out of countless microscopic round openings accommodate cartoons, comics and animations. They are in fact speech bubbles that came to life only to tell us a story. Text projected on their pure white surface lets us into part of the secret. A project that brings out the child in everyone.

CCAM
birds eye view
CCAM
Lake View
CCAM
Library
CCAM
Interaction Hall
CCAM
The Lobby
CCAM
Collection
CCAM
Plaza by night
CCAM
Theatre
China Comic and Animation Museum in Hangzhou by MVRDV.
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“Hangzhou urban planning bureau has announced MVRDV winner of the international design competition for the China Comic and Animation Museum (CCAM) in Hangzhou, China. MVRDV won with a design referring to the speech balloon: a series of eight balloon shaped volumes create an internally complex museum experience of in total 30.000m2. Part of the project is also a series of parks on islands, a public plaza and a 13.000m2 expo centre. Construction start is envisioned for 2012, the total budget is 92 million Euro.

Comics and animations have long been considered a form of entertainment for the younger generations but develop more and more into a sophisticated art form. The initiative for a museum especially for this relatively recent art form creates a platform which will unite the worlds of art and entertainment. By using one of the cartoon’s prime characteristics – the speech balloon – the building will instantly be recognized as place for cartoons, comics and animations. The neutral speech balloon becomes 3d.

The 30.000m2 are distributed over eight volumes which are interconnected allowing for a circular tour of the entire program. Services such as the lobby, education, three theatres/cinemas with in total 1111 seats and a comic book library occupy each their own balloon. If two balloons touch in the interior a large opening allows access and views in-between the volumes. The balloon shape allows for versatile exhibitions, the permanent collection is presented in a chronological spiral whereas the temporary exhibition hall offers total flexibility. Amsterdam based exhibition architects Kossman.deJong tested the spaces and designed exhibition configurations which appeal to different age groups and allow large crowds to visit the exhibition. One of the balloons is devoted to interactive experience in which visitors can actively experiment with all sorts of animation techniques like blue screen, stop motion, drawing, creating emotions etc. The core attraction of this space is a gigantic 3D zoetrope. The routing of the museum permits short or long visits, visits to the cinema, the temporary exhibition or the roof terrace restaurant. The façade of the museum is covered in a cartoon relief referring to a Chinese vase. The monochrome white concrete façade allows the speech balloons to function: texts can be projected onto the façade. The relief was designed in collaboration with Amsterdam based graphic designers JongeMeesters…

The new Museum will be the icon of a larger development, the Comic and Animation Centre. It comprises a series of hill-shaped buildings containing offices, a hotel and a conference centre of which the first phase is close to completion…”

MVRDV
ARCHITECT: MVRDV, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. LOCATION: Hangzhou, China. AREA: 30.000 sqm. STRUCTURAL CONCEPT: Arup. TEAM LEADER: MVRDV. MVRDV TEAM: Kossman.deJong exhibition architects – local architect Zhubo Architectural & Engineering Design – Arup engineers – JongeMeesters graphic design. DATE: 2011. No part of this web site may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission of Morfae and the copyright owner.
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