SUZHOU, China—One of China’s most anticipated cultural destinations has opened its doors to the public. The Suzhou Science and Technology Museum, designed by global firm Perkins&Will, is a new civic landmark in the city’s High-Tech District that celebrates discovery and innovation.
Suzhou, known internationally for its UNESCO-listed classical gardens and centuries-old silk tradition, has long intertwined culture, craft, and landscape. The museum honors this legacy through its evocative design, which conjures a flowing silk ribbon emerging organically from its verdant waterfront landscape.
“Science and nature are not separate here; they are meant to be experienced together,” says Perkins&Will design director Ralph Johnson, who conceived the original design concept and led the project’s multidisciplinary team. “The museum is about harmony: between past and future, nature and technology, and the city and its landscape.”
A civic and cultural super platform for Suzhou
Located at the base of Shishan, or Lion Mountain, the museum supports a city-led redevelopment of a former amusement park into a multi-venue cultural landscape. Planned alongside Suzhou Museum West and the Suzhou Lion Mountain Opera House, the Suzhou Science and Technology Museum shares public space, pedestrian connections, and access to the mountain and water with its neighboring cultural destinations.
“The architectural form of the Suzhou Science and Technology Museum, inspired by the jade ruyi, seamlessly blends the refined elegance of Suzhou’s traditional culture with the futuristic spirit of a science museum,” says Zhu Xiaoyin, general manager of Suzhou Science and Technology Museum Operation Management Co., Ltd., and deputy director of the Suzhou Science and Technology Museum. “It reflects a deep understanding of local heritage while expressing the forward-looking vision of internationally leading design.”