摘要
THE 19,000-sq-m New Su-zhou Museum stands to the west of the well-known Humble Administrator’s Garden (Zhuozheng Yuan). It was designed by renowned architect Ieoh Ming Pei (better known as I.M. Pei) according to his principle that the build-ing should be traditional, modern and harmonious with the local architec-ture. Thus the geometric, steel-framed structure borrows ideas from the clas-sical gardens of Suzhou, and perfectly fits in with this scenic city in terms of its design, style and color.
THE 19,000-sq-m New Suzhou Museum stands to the west of the well-known Humble Administrator's Garden (ZhuozhengYuan). It was designed by renowned architect Ieoh Ming Pei (better known as I.M. Pei) according to his principle that the building should be traditional, modern and harmonious with the local architecture. Thus the geometric, steelframed structure borrows ideas from the classical gardens of Suzhou, and perfectly fits in with this scenic city in terms of its design, style and color.