Jiyu Square Reconstruction / UAD - ACRC

The Great Yu Mausoleum is located at the foot of Kuaiji Mountain, six kilometers southeast of Shaoxing, covering an area of 245mu, backed by Kuaiji Mountain and facing the Great Yu Pool, beautiful and majestic. Great Yu is the ancestor of the founding of China and an ancient hero of water control. The Great Yu Culture is one of the important cores of Chinese civilization and an important pillar of national cultural self-confidence, which has been admired by later ages and accompanied by endless sacrifices in various dynasties and generations. The Great Yu sacrifice rituals have been going on for 4,000 years since the beginning of the Xia Dynasty and handed down from generation to generation and continue to this day; and it was upgraded to a state-level sacrificial activity in 2007 and is scheduled to be held every year during the Grain Rain season. With changes and developments of the times, the Scenic Area needs to open up new spaces to assume more social responsibility and greater expectations of the masses.

Jiyu Square Reconstruction / UAD - ACRC
The Jiyu Square After Renovation (Overlooking from the Hall of Fruition). Image © Qiang Zhao The Jiyu Square After Renovation (Overlooking from the Hall of Fruition). Image © Qiang Zhao
  • architects: UAD - ACRC
  • Location: Dayu Mausoleum Scenic Area, Yuecheng District, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, China
  • Project Year: 2020
  • Photographs: Qiang Zhao
  • Area: 3285.0 m2

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