The Zhejiang Conservatory of Music’s Floating Cornice is a public landscape feature by the brook that moves organically across the campus. The campus is a rare nationally designated natural picturesque region that serves not only students but also a larger audience of music lovers and naturalists because of its unique natural resources and architectural style. As a result, the design of the Floating Cornice focuses on three key challenges: the first and most importantly is to consider the site’s original landscape context; the second is to connect the teaching and living building groups in the north and south; and the third, to create a communication space that
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