A new Science Fiction Museum has been erected in Chengdu, China in just one year to host the 81st World Sci-Fi Convention. The museum, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, features a unique seven-pointed spaceship design and integrates land with the water of Jingrong Lake. The building, which is three times the size of the Sydney Opera House, went from concept to completion in just 12 months. Chengdu, known for its science fiction magazine, Science Fiction World, is becoming a center for hi-tech innovation and research. The museum has been praised as the best facility the Worldcon has ever been hosted in.
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