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Maitreya Dharma Hall On Abandoned Mine

Maitreya Dharma Hall on Abandoned Mine is an innovative architectural masterpiece located in the Xuedou Mountain Scenic Area of Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, China, that exemplifies the harmonious integration of modern architectural design with Buddhist cultural heritage. This remarkable structure, completed in June 2022, transforms an abandoned quarry into a magnificent spiritual space through its innovative design approach, spanning 144,997 square meters of planned land area. The design, conceived by architect Guanghai Cui and team, features a distinctive flower bud-shaped plan that elegantly addresses the site's challenging 35-meter height differential while incorporating sophisticated engineering solutions to accommodate an underground railway line. The structure's most striking feature is its single-shelled glass roof, which creates a vast interior space capable of hosting 4,500 people for Buddhist ceremonies and cultural events. The architectural composition comprises four main elements: the Great Mercy Hall, the Longhua Dharma Hall, the vertical Sumeru Mountain structure, and the Adytum of Tusita Heaven, representing traditional Buddhist cosmology. The design's innovative approach to adaptive reuse preserves the original quarry walls, creating a powerful dialogue between modern architecture and natural elements while embodying Buddhist principles of environmental stewardship. This architectural achievement, recognized with a Platinum A' Design Award in the Architecture, Building and Structure Design category, demonstrates exceptional innovation in spatial design, structural engineering, and cultural sensitivity, while serving as a significant pilgrimage site and cultural center for Buddhist practices and teachings.

architectural innovation, sustainable transformation, Buddhist architecture, cultural preservation, adaptive reuse, sacred space design

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