This plan takes inspiration from the lotus flower, using the lines of the lotus to shape the connectivity between spaces, giving people the feeling of wandering through lotus blooms on a lake.
The exhibition hall's sun corridor, featuring a glass curtain wall, allows sunlight to directly penetrate, making full use of natural light. While being energy-efficient and environmentally friendly, it symbolizes a fair, just, and transparent planning approach.
The planning museum will be set against the backdrop of an expansive lake view, allowing visitors to appreciate the scenery during their visit. Achieving the concept of "bringing the lake into the museum, bringing greenery into the museum, and bringing scenery into the museum," it reflects the ecological philosophy of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.