The National Center for the Performing Arts of China is an artfully-crafted masterpiece that sits in the heart of Beijing, next to the Great Hall of the People and close to Tiananmen Square. Designed by French architect Paul Andreu, the $400 million art complex’s architectural design was meant to stand as a tribute to China’s traditional image of heaven and earth.
Arts Center Enriched With Lumiflon Bridges Gap Between Traditional And Modern Architecture
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