Situated in the hillside at Xiaojin Bay, China Resources Archives is designed with the style of “Stepped Stack” by following the mountainous terrain. With stunning sea view, this architecture adds the finishing touch to the nearby teaching areas of China Resources University. This architecture is destined to bridge the past to the future. The architects select the cyan-blue terracotta curtain bricks and the brushed concrete as the exterior wall decoration materials. Furthermore, designers lay out the pewter panels of different color intensity in diverse manners, creating a unique texture for each facade of the architecture. As a result, this simplistic yet unique design makes this architecture a perfect combination of historic glamor and modern and cool simplicity...More