M50 main art district by Heatherwick Studio, Shanghai, China
Following the success of the UK Pavilion, the studio met with a developer who had a 15 acre site next to Shanghai’s main art district, M50. The site sat next to a public park and was split over two plots separated by a narrow strip of government land and incorporated several historic buildings. Conceived not as a building but as a piece of topography, the design takes the form of two tree-covered mountains, populated by approximately one thousand structural columns.