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Architects: EID Architecture
- Area: 12809 m²
- Year: 2021
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Photographs:Kuratnik Nikolai, Arch-Exist, XIMUImage
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Lead Architect: Ping Jiang

Text description provided by the architects. Chengdu National Giant Panda Research and Breeding Center, the world’s leading research institute on panda preservation, has recently completed a significant campus expansion in a national preservation park near the outskirts of Chengdu, China. Designed by Ping Jiang, FAIA, of EID Architecture, a group of four panda pavilions has been newly opened to the public after experiencing some delay due to the Covid-19 pandemic. These pavilions are built to become the research lab to house and study pandas’ behaviors and activities. It also serves the community for educational and recreational purposes, while attracting millions of panda lovers annually to visit the campus.
