
China
School with an Open Space / Beijing Institute of Architectural Design 6th Division
Midwest Inland Port Financial Town / Hallucinate Design Office

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Interior Designers: Hallucinate Design Office
- Area: 326200 m²
- Year: 2015
BIAD's Proposal for Shekou Sea World Culture and Arts Center

Beijing Institute of Architectural Design's (BIAD) 2A2 Design Department has unveiled their proposal for the Culture and Arts Center serving the newly developed Shekou Sea World area in Shenzhen. The design takes a rare attempt to optimize the interaction between commercial and cultural spaces, by taking advantage of the surrounding seascape.
V+ Lounge by the West Lake / LYCS Architecture + Studio Waffles
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Architects: LYCS Architecture, Studio Waffles
- Area: 2779 m²
- Year: 2015
Exhibition: Radical Cairo at the Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale of Architecture

The 2015 Shenzhen Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism exhibits, makes, and discusses architecture that reflects the reuse and rethinking of existing buildings, the re-imagination of our cities, and the remaking of our daily lives by design. It is be a biennale of fragments, not abstract plans; of collage, not grids; of tactical urbanism, not top-down strategies.
DCA Workspace Renovation / DCA
China Academy of Arts’ Folk Art Museum / Kengo Kuma & Associates

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Architects: Kengo Kuma & Associates
- Area: 4970 m²
- Year: 2015
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Professionals: Konishi Structural Engineers, P.T. Morimura & Associates. Ltd.
Tianzhu Marketing Center / Tsushima Design Studio

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Architects: Tsushima Design Studio
- Area: 2130 m²
- Year: 2015
PLP Unveils Pearl River Delta's Tallest Building as Part of New Masterplan

British firm PLP has unveiled their design for a large complex at the heart of the Pearl River Delta in China. The master plan comprises four buildings: the Platform for Contemporary Arts, the Lizhi Park Tower, the Concourse, and the Nexus - a 600-meter tall office and hotel tower that will be the masterplan's centerpiece and the region's tallest skyscraper.
Centre for Sustainable Energy Technologies / Mario Cucinella Architects

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Architects: Mario Cucinella Architects
- Area: 1300 m²
- Year: 2008
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Professionals: University of Nottingham, WEG, Ningbo
Midwest Commodity Exchange Center / Interdesign Associates + Hugo Kohno Architect Associates

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Architects: Hugo Kohno Architect Associates, Interdesign Associates
- Area: 326 m²
- Year: 2015
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Professionals: Hallucinate Design Office, Hyder Consulting
Open Call: AIM Bamboo Architecture Competition for the Village of Rural Makers

The countryside carries so much emotional weight and nostalgia through thousands of years of time. Currently, more than 100 villages disappear every day in China. On the other hand, the rise of city living standards and GDP require a more suitable tourist experience in the surviving villages. How can we combine the inheritance and preservation of villages with a countryside tourism business model? To provide a better ecosystem for lodge and inn, farm, organic agriculture and handmade crafts is the challenge that we are facing now!
Makers are the group of people who are leading us towards a future lifestyle. They make the impossible possible. Makers are affecting every field of our life, from the internet, design, products, finance, interaction, community, biology, science and all other aspects to provide us a better living quality and a whole new experience. Thus, once the countryside meets the makers, tradition meets innovation; nostalgia meets the crowd fund. What kind of spark will that make?
People's Daily HQ / Architects and Engineers Associates of Southeast University
Schmidt Hammer Lassen and Gottlieb Paludan to Design World's Largest Waste-to-Energy Plant in Shenzhen

Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects and Gottlieb Paludan Architects have won an international competition to design the world's largest waste-to-energy plant on the outskirts of Shenzhen, China. The new "Shenzhen East Waste-to-Energy Plan will be capable of incinerating 5000 tonnes of waste per day - "one third of the waste generated by Shenzhen's 20 million inhabitants every year," according to the team. In addition to incinerating waste and generating power, the plant will serve as a place to teach residents about its purpose.
The Folded Apartment / More Design Office

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Architects: More Design Office
- Area: 50 m²
- Year: 2014
schmidt hammer lassen Win Competition for Mixed-Use Cultural Project in Shanghai

schmidt hammer lassen architects has won an international competition to design a new home for the West Shanghai Workers’ Cultural Palace. This project has been a widely popular destination for Shanghai’s Labor Union workers and local community since it opened in 1959. The new proposal will include a theater, cinema, art and exhibition spaces, as well as office, sports facilities, commercial spaces, and a transportation hub -- all settled within the eight hectare site.
Antidote to Modernism: Feifei Feng's Bespoke Intervention on Slab Housing in Jinan

Modernism was a stylistic evolution meant to jettison the baggage that had moored culture to habits and historicism. But it was more than an architectural style: it was a new and universal way of life meant to eradicate variability, to relish in the ease of sameness and reproducibility. It’s easy to be seduced by Modernism when you’re talking about motel rooms, or Starbucks, or your shirt size at a favorite store, all instances where replication is reassuring. But the movement’s biggest advocates, governments and developers, pushed the style to its extreme in large housing blocks - a typology long out of fashion in the United States, but which continues to be de rigueur in countries intent on achieving rapid economic expansion and concentrating its populations in urban regions.
Look at an aerial photograph of the periphery of any Chinese city and you will see the monotony of towers that rise out of the ground like modules on a silicon circuit board. Viewing drabness with cautionary eyes, designer Feifei Feng’s project "Urban Playhouse: A Communal Drama in Seven Acts," proposes a series of interventions, or "acts," on a field of four and six-story slab housing buildings in Jinan, China, adding social spaces ("follies") that are intended to regenerate the spontaneity and theatricality of living in close quarters.
Teabank / Crossboundaries

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Architects: Crossboundaries
- Area: 1980 m²
- Year: 2015
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Professionals: Crossboundaries Architects



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