The Cloud Forest Plaza is an idea-driven public space inspired by the natural history of Wuhan, a City whose natural, urban and cultural fabric is defined by its location at the convergence of the Han and the Yangtze Rivers. The Cloud Forest freezes that moment in time when the first drops of rain fell. Raindrops created the rivers that sustain human life, act as highways of commerce, and shaped Wuhan into one of China’s most significant cultural, economic, and environmental centers.
“Rain Drops” are expressed by twelve polished stainless-steel elements suspended above the plaza. They reflect the surroundings, the plaza, people, sky and act as
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