The Museum's exposed concrete and steel supportsgive it a grey exterior. Tall and pure in colour, the museum has big glass curtains that allow sunlight to shine through and radiate the spacious interior with countless visual effects. The simple hues of the museum result in the indoor ceramic exhibits changing their texture and appearance with different sunlight.
Behind the museum, the ceramics park demonstrates the diversity of ceramics. In addition to providing an outdoor exhibition space for the artworks, it also combines earth, water and plants to show the balance between human creations and nature. Different aspects of clay are integrated with the natural environment. For further information visit the following website:
http://www.ceramics.tpc.gov.tw/en-us/About/Building.aspx
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