
China
TaiYuan South Railway Station / CSADI
Shenzhen Software Industry Base / gmp Architects

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Architects: gmp Architects
- Area: 137900 m²
- Year: 2015
Hefei No.45 Middle School / VolumeOne
Renovation of Nanjing Confucius Temple / DC ALLIANCE
Yidian Office Complex / Jacques Ferrier Architecture

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Architects: Jacques Ferrier Architecture
- Area: 60000 ft²
- Year: 2015
Jiangbei Foreign Language School / DC ALLIANCE
Apartment Complex in Qiyan / LRH Architects

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Architects: LRH Architect
- Year: 2015
Bamboo Villa: Live in the Nature / C&C DESIGN

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Architects: C&C DESIGN CO., LTD.
- Area: 1248 m²
- Year: 2013
Spring Art Museum / Praxis d’Architecture

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Architects: Praxis d’Architecture
- Area: 4700 m²
- Year: 2015
HAZE-Guangzhou Design Week C&C Pavilion / C&C DESIGN

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Architects: C&C DESIGN CO., LTD.
- Area: 130 m²
- Year: 2015
Rhetoric of Space / Cai-In Interior Design

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Architects: Cai-In Interior Design
- Area: 1108 m²
- Year: 2015
OPEN's Competition Entry for New Shenzhen Art Museum and Library

In May 2015, Shenzhen Art Museum and Shenzhen Library organized an international design competition for their new homes in Longhua District. 134 firms submitted concept proposals for the first stage, eight firms were selected to enter the second phase competition in July, among them OMA, Steven Holl, Mecanoo, OPEN, KSP, and others. Below is OPEN’s competition entry for the second phase.
RSAA Reimagine the Basilica With Modernized Church in China

Büro Ziyu Zhuang and RSAA has unveiled the design for its Zhangjiagang Church project, a community center and church complex in Zhangjiagang, China. Based around the idea of addressing current challenges of religion, the main church is separated from other functions, which are clustered in supporting buildings.
YKC II / PLOTCREATIVE Interior Design

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Architects: PLOTCREATIVE Interior Design
- Area: 2500 m²
- Year: 2015
Glowing Trees / spatial practice

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Architects: spatial practice
- Year: 2015
MVRDV Reimagines the Chinese Hutong

MVRDV has taken it upon themselves to reimagine the Chinese Hutong. Focusing in on Beijing's prominent and currently vacant Xianyukou Hutong, the practice has set out to define its future and envision "the next hutong" - one that is "monumental, dense, green, mixed and individual" and can be built in phases.





















