Wang Shu: "Architecture is Not Just an Object That You Place in the Environment"

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[Architecture can] change the life of people and give them a new one right away. This is not a job for normal people to do. This should be the work of God.

In this video from the Louisiana Channel Chinese architect, Pritzker Prize Laureate and co-founder (with Lu Wenyu) of the Amateur Architecture Studio Wang Shu shares his perspective on contemporary architecture and what it means to be an architect today. "Architecture is not just an object that you place in the environment,” Shu explains. "Your experience of the architecture starts far away from the building. Architecture is not only the house in itself; it also includes a big area around it. All of this is architecture."

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Cite: AD Editorial Team. "Wang Shu: "Architecture is Not Just an Object That You Place in the Environment"" 27 Mar 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/867965/wang-shu-architecture-is-not-just-an-object-that-you-place-in-the-environment> ISSN 0719-8884

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