Yellow River National Museum Building and Park / gmp Architects - Exterior Photography© Marcus Bredt

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Yellow River National Museum Building and Park / gmp Architects - Image 2 of 18© Marcus Bredt

Text description provided by the architects. The Yellow River is considered the cradle of Chinese civilization. The Yellow River National Museum, designed by architects von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp) on the northern outskirts of Zhengzhou, explores not only the river’s cultural significance but also its role in shaping the landscape. Both the new museum building and the surrounding park trace the meandering course of the 5,000-kilometer-long river, forming a physical and conceptual bridge between nature and civilization, where architecture and landscape merge into one.

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