Xuzhou Xiacheng Ruins Museum is located on the north-south historical and cultural axis of Xuzhou, with a total construction area of over 3,700 square meters. It is a landscape building, just like a corner of a book standing in Pengcheng Square. It adopts long-span space design without columns and fair-faced concrete construction technology, and consists of sinking square, hall, preface hall, water institute, ruins hall and archaeology hall.
Using the way of in-situ protection, the original appearance shows the wonders of Xuzhou from the Han Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty, such as "the city under the city, the street under the street and the underground well", realizing the integration of history and modernity, which is clear at a glance.
Reconstruction of Xuzhou Underground Museum
Judging from the Wenbao Monument and ticket information, it is an underground city. But the lintel and the icon on the entrance hall are just below the city. Especially in all kinds of news propaganda or advertising color pages, we should pay attention to the distinction. The underground city should be the name of the cultural protection unit, and the city under the city is the name of the museum. But it's actually the same place, so we have to take two names.
Labels everywhere are introduced directly in black and white, which is really concise. For a city with such a historical background, it is so difficult to get some shading paper with Chinese symbols. Even in black and white, the format is uniform. Drainage facilities indicate the Han Dynasty, which is more direct and puts the Five Dynasties at the forefront.