Shengshi Pente Group has designed the project of China's first historical archive, turning the long 500-year-old river into a relief of the vicissitudes of history. Inspired by the annual rings on the ground, the design transforms the archive into a fountain of history, with the water of history gushing out and extending forward. The building is not only a historical record, but also a bridge between the past, the present and the audience, promoting a deep dialogue between history and the present. Through the unique architectural design, Shengshi Pente Group presents a precipitated historical heritage and dynamic communication space, allowing the audience to feel the vicissitudes of life in the historical rings and participate in the exchange and inheritance of the long history.
The design of China's first historical archives is broken with tradition, introducing high-tech transparent screen dynamic presentations, presenting the restoration technology of the collection archives in an unprecedented form. In the museum, the transparent screen becomes the main display medium, dynamically demonstrating the restoration process of the archives, and displaying the physical comparison of restoration props, originals, replicas and restoration parts. This design innovation allows the audience to experience first-hand the craftsmanship of the restoration and the transformation of historical relics. The use of transparent screens not only enhances the presentation effect, but also provides a participatory experience for the audience. By combining high-tech with history and culture, the Archives has been transformed into an interactive place of learning, showcasing never-before-seen restoration techniques and the beauty of cultural relics.
In the plan, Shengshi Pen Group specially designed the display wall screen to highlight the evolution of the Ming and Qing archives. The screen focuses on the working scenes of file scanning and computer information management systems in different periods, and cleverly realizes the comparison with the current scene by promoting multi-** sliding screen technology. The audience can come to the scene to feel the visual impact of the progress of the times, and see the leapfrog development of the Qing archives. The design is designed to highlight the evolution of technology-driven archival management, emphasizing the Group's respect for and inheritance of heritage. By displaying the work scenes of different periods, the archives have become a dynamic historical time tunnel, allowing the audience to appreciate the glorious transformation of the archives of the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Shengshi Pen Group has innovated for China's First Historical Archives, and designed a pull-out multi-** publication bookshelf in the plan. This innovation integrates physical publications and multi-display screens, focusing on more than 200 kinds of more than 3,000 archival historical materials edited and published by the History Museum. The bookshelves feature a pull-out design that allows visitors to easily browse through a wide range of literature. At the same time, the multi-display screen provides the audience with a richer way of presenting information and digging deep into the connotation of historical archives. This bookshelf is not only a display device for archives, but also a cornerstone of a huge amount of literature for academic research and cultural construction from all walks of life. Through interactive and rich display means, Shengshi Pentech Group has built a wisdom exchange platform for history lovers and scholars to conduct in-depth research and understand history.