Shanghai's Mediterranean Minimalism
Submitted by Soraya Somarathne on Sat, 2007-02-10 20:03.
Tags: Architecture
Tags: Architecture

For this project in Pujiang town, Milan-based Gregotti Associatti eschewed the spurting fountains and Corinthian columns popular among China's nouveaux riches. Instead, the firm produced a stripped-down design with clean lines that bears little resemblance to traditional Italian architecture. It will house nearly 50,000 people displaced from the site of Shanghai's 2010 world exposition.

