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[by Chinese Architecture | 21 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 466 views]
Interview with Ma Qingyun-A Chinese Architect

Interview with Ma Qingyun

Ma Qingyun is Borned in 1965, he obtained his bachelor’s degree of Civil Engineering from the Architecture Department of Tsinghua University. In 1991 he attended the Graduate School of Fine Art, University of Pennsylvania. In 1995 he found MADA s.p.a.m, a New York based architecture consultancy, before moving to Shanghai in 2000; Appointed as the Dean of School of Architecture, University of Southern Galifornia.
Domus: You will soon accept the post as the Dean of School of Architecture at the University of Southern California. What new measures will …

Luo Siwei »

[by Chinese Architecture | 21 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 377 views]
The Gymnasium of Donghua University/ Luo Siwei

The Gymnasium of Donghua University is actually a playground in all-weather. For the sake of the limited investment, this gym mainly depends on natural light and natural ventilation. The net height of the iterior space also uses the lowest data that architectural standard admits.
As a result, this gym becomes a kind of between-mass, which means:
Between interior and exterior
Between formal and temporary
Between housing and landscape
Between entity and mural
Between building and construction…
All these were decided by the project’s inner problems and the way used to settle them…
Location: University town of Songjiang, Shanghai
Client: …

Luo Siwei »

[by Chinese Architecture | 20 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 402 views]
Interview with Luo Siwei-A Chinese Architect

Chinese national 1st class registered architect. Graduated from Architecture Department at Dongnan University in 1985. Design director of Chaox Architects, Shanghai.
domus: Why do you name your firm “Chaox Architects”?
Luo Siwei: We had prepared dozens of names, but all of them were rejected by the Industry and Commerce Administration. I tried several other names, and they selected ” Free Thinking,” and, in English, “Chaox”. The process of naming isn’t much different from the basic modes of architecture design: being passive, being selected, and being motivated. Of course, we like “Free Thinking” …

Featured, standardarchitecture »

[by Chinese Architecture | 20 Nov 2009 | One Comment | 1,212 views]
Vanke “AN” Club House, Suzhou

The club is formed by a folding wall of 500M long, which also encloses 13 separating courtyards. A delicate bias cuts through the building and guides people to enjoy the experience of “a different view with every step” within the spaces and landscapes. Each span has an irregular shape, and different spans integrate together and form a kind of introvert space; the transverse bridges cut the spans into spaces with different functions, such as interiors, courtyards, atrium, water and bridges, which reinterpreted the Suzhou tastes in a different way.

Atelier Deshaus »

[by Chinese Architecture | 16 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 749 views]
Office Building for Qingpu Business Association/ Atelier Deshaus

Located at the east side of Xiayang Lake in the new area of Qingpu District, the office building belongs to the Xaiyang Lake Landscape Area. We took into consideration the views not only from the interior but also from the exterior. The solution is a cube covered with a glass curtain wall. The square building is 60×60 meter. The three-story building encloses a green yard with a steel and glass framework . While clearly defining the private space in the interior, the transparent glass walls also create a visual communication …

Atelier Deshaus, Featured »

[by Chinese Architecture | 15 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 676 views]
Interview with Atelier Deshaus – A Chinese Architecture Office

Atelier Deshaus was established by Liu Yichun, Zhuang Shen and Chen Yifeng in 2001 in Shanghai. It involved in many fields including landscape design, architectural and interior design, the preservation and reuse of the ancient architecture and so on. So they will never treat any problems isolatingly. The long time design experience and many professional exhibition communications enable them to have great experience in building houses in China. And they also have acute international view.
domus: Why is your office named Deshaus? What essence of design and persepective dose it reflect?
Zhuang …

News »

[by Chinese Architecture | 12 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 643 views]
Transmitting Architecture in China

This article come from :http://www.cagroup.cn/au3d/au-news1.html
It was the afternoon of Feb. 29th, Shanghai, the lecture hall of Tongji University College of Architecture and Urban Planning was packed by the Chinese students and architects attending one of A+U’s China serial lectures, given by two Japanese architects, Tsukamoto Yoshiharu of Atelier Bow-Wow and Oki Sato of NENDO. A+U’s earlier China lectures, by Toyo Ito, Ole Scheeren and Alberto Campo Baeza, shared the same case.
In the 1980s and the early 1990s, China’s open policy helped bring to Chinese architectural profession information about architecture outside …

David Chipperfield, Featured, Foreign architects's works in China »

[by Chinese Architecture | 11 Nov 2009 | One Comment | 2,394 views]
Liangzhu Museum,Liangzhu Cultural Village,Hangzhou/David Chipperfield

Client:Zhejiang Client:Zhejiang Vanke Narada Real Estate Group Co Ltd
Gross Floor Area:9500m2
Design Architect:David Chipperfield
Locad Design Institute:ZTUDI-The Architectural Design and Research Institute ZheJiang University of Technology
Landscape Design:Levin Monsigny Landschafts-architekten
Models:architektur-modelle-berlin,Hammlyn Terry
The museum houses a collection of archaeological findings from the Liangzhu culture,also known as the Jade culture(c3000 BC).It forms the northern point of the “Liangzhu Cultural Village”,a newly created park town near Hangzhou.The building is set on a lake and connected via bridges to the park.The sculptural quality of the building ensemble reveals itself gradually as the visitor approaches the museum through the …

Jiakun Architects Studio »

[by Chinese Architecture | 10 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 409 views]
The Second Phase of Jin DU/ Jiakun Architects Studio

The Second Phase of Jin DU
The site is between newly-built high-rise multi-residential district and traditional street blocks, Based on road network, the design extends the traditional city grid to the site to approach the intertexture of old and new streets. At the same time, it pursues the harmonization between the modern and the conventional in various approaches such as spatial scales, volumns and materials. It becomes a transitional media between the old and the new.

Jiakun Architects Studio »

[by Chinese Architecture | 9 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 797 views]
New Campus Design Gallery, Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts/ Jiakun Architects Studio

“The structure is built on a slope, and cut into integral components parts. It takes as its formal evidence the Chongqing’s special mountain shape as well as its contemporary architectural history. Its structure finds its unique features in individual architectural components by using air-bricks, zinc-iron boards, cement slabs, ceramic bricks, cement slabs, ceramic bricks, cement sunshade boards, as well as other cheap and common building materials. The zigzagging staircase makes up a cubic landscape path, while architectures of the Design College again air local features of Chongqing, being highly recommended …