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		<title>Shanghai Qingpu District Weather Bureau Office/ MoChen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Location: Qingpu Dist., Shanghai
Project Type: Office Building
Scale: 2,000 m2
Year: 2004
Scope of Work: Conceptual Design




Bringing Forth Original Ideas
Initially, we expected the shape of the building would show definite or vague implications expressing the internal function of the building and unique characteristics rather than simply being a container in which people work. Especially as a building for the weather bureau, whose workers originally have the unique jobs, it could possess a special character that exhibit and issue the outcome of what is happening within.
Shared Antechamber
Here w tried to do our best to ...]]></description>
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		<title>Interview with Lai Jun &#8211; A Chinese Architect</title>
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Lai Jun ;Class 1 Registered Architect; Graduated from Tianjin University in 1990; Mochen Architects &#038; Engineers Partner/Vice president/ Design Principal.
domus: Many young Chinese designers are showing their work all over the world. You have joined lots of international architectural exhibitions. What are some of your impressions?
Lai Jun: At the Sao Paolo Biennale, we realized our own design defects, but we also gained a lot of confidence. Indeed there are still huge gaps between foreign architects and us. First, foreign architects can devote their entire mind to the essential factors of ...]]></description>
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