To diversify the proposed osmanthus exhibition hall in Minjiang village, MUDA-Architects integrated it with a business conference center, a township training center and related merchandise sales. The design was inspired by Western Sichuan folk dwellings based on the consideration of native elements, and modern aesthetic techniques were introduced as innovation to the irregular-shaped site by stretching a spiral from plane vertically. The exhibition hall was ultimately conceived with an upturned ground floor, an enclosed exhibition and conference floor and an exposed panorama roof platform.
MUDA-Architects was found in Boston, USA. In April 2015, MUDA entered Chinese market and built Beijing office and Chengdu Office. MUDA is composed by creative designers with the background of global diversification, who are forward-looking, experienced, professional and ingenious in the field of architecture and design, and focus on architectural practise. MUDA has realized several award wining projects including Residential Stadium Design Competition in USA, Xinglong Lake Bookstore Architectural Design Competition and was selected as principal designer for Altay Airport. Widely been recognized and published both in China and internationally, MUDA has also won several international awards as the ArchDaily Building of the Year 2020 Award, 2019 American Architizer A + Awards and the Blueprint Awards in the United Kingdom in 2019.
Minjiang village is a combination of Yushi township in Minjiang village and Mingqing village. It is located in the north of Wenjiang District, 16km away from the urban area of Wenjiang, covering an area of 2.6 square kilometer, and has jurisdiction over 13 villager groups with a total population of 2298. The whole village takes the planting and sales of flowers and trees as the leading industry, and 68% of the labor force in the whole village is engaged in the planting, transportation and sales of flowers and trees.