Introduction to the architectural project of the Fishing and Hunting Culture Museum?

Museums are places for collecting, collecting, displaying and studying objects representing natural and human cultural heritage, which have strong local characteristics. The architectural modeling of the museum is also the ultimate embodiment of local culture, reflecting the unique local customs and culture. The following is a detailed introduction of the National Museum brought to you by Zhong Da Consulting Company.

The Fishing and Hunting Culture Museum (full name: Chagan Lake Fishing and Hunting Culture Museum and Chagan Lake National Nature Reserve Museum) is located in Chagan Lake Scenic Area, Songyuan City, Jilin Province. It is the only museum in China with the theme of fishing and hunting culture. The museum was completed in July 20 1 1 and opened to tourists. Is a collection of cultural relics, exhibitions, cultural research and development as one of the modern museum.

Development history

The Museum of Fishing and Hunting Culture is a project jointly developed and constructed by Chagan Lake Tourism Economic Development Zone, Chagan Lake National Nature Reserve Administration and Chagan Lake Fishing Ground in July 2008. This landmark building took four years from creativity and planning to design and construction. The investment in infrastructure, decoration and exhibition of the project is 50 million yuan, covering an area of 6.5438+0.5 million square meters, with a building area of 4,440 square meters and an exhibition hall area of 3,000 square meters.

Architectural composition

The Museum of Fishing and Hunting Culture is located in the swamp beside Chagan Lake. It is divided into three floors. The height of the main building is 1 1.25m, and the highest point is 22. 18m. ..

The height of the first floor is 5. 1 m, the height of the second floor is 4.2 m, and there are three floors locally, with a height of 4.2 m.

The whole exterior of the building of the Fishing and Hunting Culture Museum is decorated with imitation wood veneer, and some side walls are covered with rust stone to ensure that the buildings in the lake are not damaged by corrosion. The architectural creativity is a huge raft rippling among reeds, and its shape adopts the wooden frame shack shape commonly used in ancient fishing and hunting activities, imitating the civil building structure. The wall is inlaid with fossil shapes such as fish bones and shells, with ice rafts and fishing net fences, and there are various statues of Chagannaoer fishermen in the square, which makes people feel the rich fishing and hunting culture.

Fishing and Hunting Culture Museum

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