The rapid development of contemporary Chinese architecture and large scale of urbanization in the past few decades has given architects, architectural educators, theorists and others a golden opportunity for architectural exploration. Architecture schools and academic institutions have become architectural laboratories that lead avant-garde experimentation in architecture. Fifty works of 27 architects from Tongji School are now being exhibited in a significant exhibition. They are leading the wave and pushing the boundaries of contemporary Chinese architecture
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The period since the implementation of ‘Reform and Opening Up’ in 1978 constitutes the longest conti...
social practice, historical conditions and formal evolutions, China has developed an architecture st...
Chinese private architects’ offices first appeared in the 1920s. After establishing the People’s Rep...
Under the process of rapid urbanization, the problem of cultural continuity began to appear in Chine...
Tracing the origins of “experimental criticism” in China’s postreform architectural production, this...
AbstractThis paper attempts to demonstrate challenges and opportunities in design education in great...
The rapid development of contemporary Chinese architecture and large scale of urbanization in the pa...
Flying into China is both exhilarating and daunting. The great cities of this country confront each ...
What are the defining qualities of China's current homegrown architectural pioneers, and how might t...
Recent improvements in contemporary Chinese society will not only be reflected by new economic model...
The wave of energy and vitality, not only economical, that is taking contemporary China by storm is ...
Cooperative ventures in international education frequently involve transitioning students from one l...
Witnessing more than three decades of sustained and rapid economic growth, China has become a nation...
The legacy of the Soviet era and 40 years of market‐led reform have given the Chinese architectural ...
Over the past decade, China’s new generation of young female architects have proven themselves to be...
The period since the implementation of ‘Reform and Opening Up’ in 1978 constitutes the longest conti...
social practice, historical conditions and formal evolutions, China has developed an architecture st...
Chinese private architects’ offices first appeared in the 1920s. After establishing the People’s Rep...
Under the process of rapid urbanization, the problem of cultural continuity began to appear in Chine...
Tracing the origins of “experimental criticism” in China’s postreform architectural production, this...
AbstractThis paper attempts to demonstrate challenges and opportunities in design education in great...