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Architecture China is a journal focusing on the leading
architectural design projects with regional characteristics in
contemporary China. This issue focuses on how the architectural
tradition is maintained as well as redefined in the contemporary
context. Two essays by Li Xiangning, Song Wei & Tian Weijia
provide different viewpoints on the topic, and expose critical
thinking on how to make a new tradition.
Architecture China focuses on cutting-edge architectural designs
with regional characteristics in contemporary China. This issue,
Winter 2020, Architecture as Infrastructure, selects a series of
pioneering architectural cases in China elaborating on how a new
kind of architectural infrastructure can be formulated. It includes
two essays respectively written by Zhang Bin and Tan Zheng, and the
built projects of the 11th Horticultural Exposition of Jiangsu
Province. Another series of built projects "Toilet Revolution" is
also included. Both the academic writings and architectural
practice in this issue reveal the hidden potential of urban
infrastructure in the current construction in China.
This issue, Fall 2020, Building with Nature: Architecture China
Award, is a catalogue of the award, one of the most prestigious
architectural awards in China. Organised by Architecture China, it
embraces the concept of building with nature proposed by the 2012
Pritzker Architecture Prize laureate Wang Shu. There are four
categories: Excellence Award in Practice, Exploration Award in
Techniques, Prospect Award for Youth, and Jury Special Award. The
evaluation committee members of the award include Wang Shu, Cui
Kai, Yung Ho Chang, Li Xiangning, Ge Ming, Wang Lu, Aric Chen,
Ching-Yueh Roan, Benedetta Tagliabue, Iwan Baan and Philip
Ursprung.
The studio of an architect is perhaps the most singular project in
one's oeuvre comple te. After their own house, it is the second
most inward-looking space an architect designs. They are no longer
just crafting ideas to meet the requirements proposed by others,
but now face their own desires, both as architect and as client.
What are the spatial qualities that one needs? How does the space
conform to one's working method? How does the space best stimulate
ideas and inspirations? Considering it is the place where those
ideas and inspiration are born, how could it be shaped by and speak
for them? With essays, projects, and interviews, Architects'
Studios, the 2019 summer volume of Architecture China, offers a
look into the studios of 14 outstanding Chinese architects: Atelier
FCJZ, ZAO/standardarchitecture, MAD Architects, OPEN Architecture,
Atelier Deshaus, Vector Architects, Neri&Hu Design and Research
Office, AZL Architects, Archi-Union Architects, Atelier AZ+,
People's Architecture Office, Atelier ArchMixing, Original Design
Studio, and Naturalbuild. Additionally, Pritzker Prize winner Wang
Shu reveals his desk in the cover imagery.
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