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Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center

Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center
上海城市规划展示馆
A four-story smooth-surfaced modern white building rising above trees and a street in the foreground with a spreading, partially latticed
Museum from northeast and across Xizang Middle Road
Established 25 February 2000 (2000-02-25)
Location Shanghai, China
Coordinates Coordinates: 31°13′53″N 121°28′32″E / 31.23133°N 121.47546°E / 31.23133; 121.47546
Type Urban planning museum
Key holdings Scale model of city
Visitors 5 million (since 2000)
Owner Municipality of Shanghai
Public transit access People's Square (Shanghai Metro)
Website www.supec.org

The Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center (Chinese: 上海城市规划展示馆; Pinyin: Shànghǎi Chéngshì Guīhuà Zhǎnshì Guǎn) is located on People's Square, Shanghai, China, adjacent to the municipal government building.

The Exhibition Center is a six-storey building, with two basement levels, which displays Shanghai's urban planning and development. The focus of the exhibit is a large scale model of the entirety of urban Shanghai, showing existing buildings and approved future buildings. Other exhibits relate to Shanghai's history and planned development, including smaller scaled models focussing on particular areas of interest such as the Bund. The Exhibition Center also has space for temporary exhibitions with a wide range of subject matter.

The Exhibition Center was built as part of the re-development of parkland at the edge of People's Park and around People's Square in the 1990s and 2000s. The Park and Square together occupy what was once the Shanghai racecourse, and today still make up one of the largest open spaces in central Shanghai.

The building was designed by architect Ling Benli of the East China Architecture Design & Research Institute (ECADI), as a harmonious balance to the Grand Theatre, another contemporary building at the other end of People's Square. The Exhibition Center is 43 metres (141 ft) high, has a white aluminium panel cladding and a symbolic membrane structure roof.

The centerpiece of the exhibition is a huge scale model of the city of Shanghai, showing all existing and approved buildings. Visitors can view the model from alongside or ascend to a gallery running around it for views from above.

The model is intended to represent the entire city, including all planned developments. However, a few support pillars penetrate the scale model. This means certain areas are missing from the model, and some views of the model are obscured by the columns.


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