
China
Pins De La Brume Hotel / GOA
Bridging Teahouse / FR-EE / Fernando Romero Enterprise

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Architects: FR-EE / Fernando Romero Enterprise
- Area: 250 m²
- Year: 2006
The Cube / Oyler Wu Collaborative

Text description provided by the architects. The Cube, a sixteen meter tall painted steel and rope installation designed for the 2013 Beijing Biennale by the Oyler Wu Collaborative, challenges the volumetric perception of its own archetypal geometry. The aspiration of the installation is to achieve the transcendence of the first dimension - the line - by simulating warping two-dimensional planes, which penetrate and populate the object framework, to create the perception of inhabitable three-dimensional space.
GRAFT + penda to Break Ground on Myrtle Garden Hotel

GRAFT Architects and penda are preparing to break ground on Myrtle Garden Hotel in the outskirts of Xiangyang, China. Nestled on a hillside site within the largest Myrtle Flower Garden in Asia, the wooden annular structure is designed to provide a “soothing harmony between the architecture and its natural environment.”
Shanghai Community Cubes / INCLUDED

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Architects: INCLUDED
- Area: 150 m²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: INFINITY Design and Engineering
In Progress: Tianjin Riverside 66 / KPF

Architects
Location
Tianjin, ChinaDesign Principal
James von Klemperer, FAIADirector/Senior Designer
Jeffrey A. Kenoff, AIAKPF Project Team and Contributors
Jeffrey A. Kenoff, Audrey Choi, Edwin Lau, Peter Gross, Ciara Seymour, Gary Stluka, Benjamin Albury; Bernard Chang; Hanna Chang; Saera Park; Shang Chen; Sarah Smith; James Kehl; Sandra Choy; Thomas Coldefy; Javier Galindo; Onur Gun; Heejin Kim; Yoojung Kim; Ming Leung; Luis Llull; Manon Pare; Charles Portelli; Samuel Schmitz; James Siow; Kristin Speth; Donald Springer; Kyle Steinfeld; Scott Wilson, James von Klemperer, Paul KatzArea
152800.0 sqmProject Year
2014Photographs
Courtesy of Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF)Location
Tianjin, ChinaProject Year
2014Photographs
Courtesy of Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF)Area
152800.0 m2
Niyang River Visitor Center / Zhaoyang Architects + standardarchitecture

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Architects: Zhaoyang Architects, standardarchitecture
- Area: 430 m²
- Year: 2009
UA Studio 7 and Aedas' Central Business District for Hongqiao Airport Now Underway

Urban Architecture (UA Studio 7) and Aedas' winning proposal for the Hongqiao Central Business District has broke ground at Shanghai’s domestic Hongqiao Airport, mainland China's fourth busiest airport. The 18.4 hectare office and retail center, masterplanned by UA, has been divided into two parts: UA Studio 7 will design the office district, “a flower with eight leaves,” while Aedas designs the shopping, hotel, and conference center along a "bow curve" of pedestrian flow.
According to UA, the winning scheme's success was "due to a highly energy-efficient architecture proposal combined with an urban plan that allows for pedestrian-friendly spaces."
Dingli Sculpture Art Museum / ATR Atelier

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Architects: ATR Atelier
- Area: 3900 m²
- Year: 2013
Spark Beijing Office / Spark Architects
Latitude Studio Designs "Future Mall" Exhibition Space in Beijing

Latitude Studio, based in Barcelona and Beijing, have unveiled designs for a showroom exhibition centre in China's capital city. Integral to the design is how visitors circulate and interact with the spaces centred around the "future shopping mall". Including an auditorium, model spaces and views onto an area which is expected to see enormous retail development, the building's central atrium and "thematic sightseeing walk" offer a unique journey for the visitor.
Value Farm / Thomas Chung

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Architects: Thomas Chung
- Area: 8120 m²
- Year: 2013
Zhengzhou Vanke City Gallery / Locus Associates

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Landscape Architects: Locus Associates
- Area: 18000 m²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Shenzhen Upright&Pure Architectural Design Co. Ltd
Guodian New Energy Technology Research Institute Beijing / BIAD

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Architects: Beijing Institute of Architectural Design
- Area: 240000 m²
- Year: 2013
Finnish/Chinese Architects Explore Copying and Collaboration at the Shenzhen Biennale
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As part of the Shenzhen Architecture Biennale, Finnish practice Lassila Hirvilammi Architects entered into a collaboration with Chinese architect Gigi Leung to explore the themes of copying, authenticity and knowledge transfer between cultures. Working with master craftsmen, they created two versions of the same space (each influenced by their respective cultures), intentionally blurring the line between copying and taking inspiration.
Read on for more on this lesson in sharing differing architectural understandings
Wulumuqi Road Apartment / SKEW Collaborative

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Architects: SKEW Collaborative
- Area: 110 m²
- Year: 2012














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