Designed by the Architectural Design and Research Institute of South China University of Technology, the Qianhai Museum stands as a major 126,000 square meter cultural facility on Shenzhen's waterfront, conceptualized as a symbol of civilization and progress blending nature with city life. Its raised form allows for open, column-free public areas and large exhibition spaces supported by eight cores, including a prominent 100-meter arch providing views of the bay and a rooftop garden. The exterior draws from classic multi-eaved Chinese roofs, employing parametric aluminum panels and photovoltaic glass for light control, airflow, and green energy compliance.