{"id":121,"date":"2016-05-20T09:45:28","date_gmt":"2016-05-20T09:45:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/?page_id=121"},"modified":"2020-06-09T15:55:43","modified_gmt":"2020-06-09T15:55:43","slug":"participants","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/participants\/","title":{"rendered":"PARTICIPANTS"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"myschedes\"><\/div><script> jQuery(function($) { createEl('Approach Architecture Studio (AAS)' , { 'dropable': true, 'id': 20, 'restyle':  {'cc':true , 'colore': '#2a2a28', 'ccc':true} ,'activcolor':  true , 'trasparenza': { 'activ' :true, 'colore': '#000000', 'cc':1} ,'border': {'activ':false } , 'iconscolore':  'bianche' , 'autor': 'Liang Jingyu', 'aling': true, 'param' :{'width': 350, 'height': 660}, 'open':false, 'minimiza':true, 'close':false, 'left':{'n':30, 'in':'%'}, 'top':{'n':15, 'in':'%'} , 'content' : '<p><img class=\"alignnone size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/AAC-1.jpg\" \/><\/p><p style=\"margin-top: 20px;\">AAS was founded in Beijing by Liang Jingyu (b.1969) in 2006. Focusing on cross-disciplinary research, the studio practices a slow method in contrast to the context of rapid Chinese<br \/>construction. Liang acted as chief planner for the regeneration of Beijing\u2019 s historic district<br \/>Dashilar. He is the curator of the China Pavilion at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale.<\/p><p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.aarchstudio.com\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"linkcsotolineati\">www.aarchstudio.com<\/a><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/AAC-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>'});\tcreateEl('ATELIER DESHAUS' , { 'dropable': true, 'id': 72, 'restyle':  {'cc':true , 'colore': '#2a2a28', 'ccc':true} ,'activcolor':  true , 'trasparenza': { 'activ' :true, 'colore': '#000000', 'cc':1} ,'border': {'activ':false } , 'iconscolore':  'bianche' , 'autor': 'Liu Yichun', 'aling': true, 'param' :{'width': 350, 'height': 700}, 'open':false, 'minimiza':true, 'close':false, 'left':{'n':30, 'in':'%'}, 'top':{'n':15, 'in':'%'} , 'content' : '<p><img src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/DESHAUS.png\" \/><\/p><p style=\"margin-top: 20px;\">Liu Yichun (b. 1969) and Chen Yifeng (b. 1972) established Deshaus in Shanghai in 2001. The Atelier has completed notable projects in various Chinse cities , often preferring to engage the<br \/>smaller scale of sensitive, cultural sites. Their Long Museum (Shanghai) was nominated by the<br \/>London Design Museum for the Design of the Year awards in 2015.<\/p><p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.deshaus.com\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"linkcsotolineati\">www.deshaus.com<\/a><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/DESHAUS-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>'});\tcreateEl('ATELIER FCJZ' , { 'dropable': true, 'id': 73, 'restyle':  {'cc':true , 'colore': '#2a2a28', 'ccc':true} ,'activcolor':  true , 'trasparenza': { 'activ' :true, 'colore': '#000000', 'cc':1} ,'border': {'activ':false } , 'iconscolore':  'bianche' , 'autor': 'Yungho Chang', 'aling': true, 'param' :{'width': 350, 'height': 450}, 'open':false, 'minimiza':true, 'close':false, 'left':{'n':30, 'in':'%'}, 'top':{'n':15, 'in':'%'} , 'content' : '<p><img class=\"alignnone size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/FCJZ-1.jpg\" \/><\/p><p style=\"margin-top: 20px;\">The first private practice to open in the mainland, FCJZ was es tablished in Beijing by Yung Ho Chang (b. Beijing, 1956) and Lu Lijia in 1993. Chang founded th e Peking University Graduate<br \/>Center for Architecture in 1999 and is currently a professor at MIT where he served as the head<br \/>of the Architecture Department from 2005 to 2010.<\/p><p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.fcjz.com\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"linkcsotolineati\">www.fcjz.com<\/a><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/FCJZ-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>'});\tcreateEl('Atelier Fronti' , { 'dropable': true, 'id': 140, 'restyle':  {'cc':true , 'colore': '#2a2a28', 'ccc':true} ,'activcolor':  true , 'trasparenza': { 'activ' :true, 'colore': '#000000', 'cc':1} ,'border': {'activ':false } , 'iconscolore':  'bianche' , 'autor': 'Wang Yun', 'aling': true, 'param' :{'width': 350, 'height': 450}, 'open':false, 'minimiza':true, 'close':false, 'left':{'n':30, 'in':'%'}, 'top':{'n':15, 'in':'%'} , 'content' : '<p><img class=\"alignnone size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/Fronti-1.jpg\" \/><\/p><p style=\"margin-top: 20px;\">Wang Yun (b. Harbin) opened Fronti in 2002 in Beijing upon his return from Japan where he worked for ten years while completing a Phd at The University of Tokyo. He has researched<br \/>extensively dwelling models and human settlements across the wo rld. He is currently Associate<br \/>Dean at the School of Architecture of Beijing University.<\/p><p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.fronti.cn\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"linkcsotolineati\">www.fronti.cn<\/a><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/Fronti-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>'});\tcreateEl('Au Yeung Ying Chai' , { 'dropable': true, 'id': 141, 'restyle':  {'cc':true , 'colore': '#2a2a28', 'ccc':true} ,'activcolor':  true , 'trasparenza': { 'activ' :true, 'colore': '#000000', 'cc':1} ,'border': {'activ':false } , 'iconscolore':  'bianche' , 'autor': '', 'aling': true, 'param' :{'width': 350, 'height': 450}, 'open':false, 'minimiza':true, 'close':false, 'left':{'n':30, 'in':'%'}, 'top':{'n':15, 'in':'%'} , 'content' : '<p><img class=\"alignnone size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/Au-Yeung-Ying-Chai.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p><p style=\"margin-top: 20px;\">Au-Yeung received his master of philosophy from the School of Design at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University with a graduation thesis titled \u2018The Hong Kong Ideas of Home\u2019. As a long-term observer and researcher on the subject of contemporary Chinese social lifestyle, Au-Yeung is active in both print and digital medias and has so far authored over 20 books.<br \/>He is also a TV presenter and a radio broadcaster for various life and art related shows and programmes. Aiming to promote a new type of lifestyle, for over a decade Au-Yeung\u2018s work has been focusing on food and tourist cultures both locally and internationally and his achievement includes publications such as private recipes, city food guides, and experience centres such as PMQ Taste Library (Hong Kong), Craig\u2019s Half Full Kitchen (Beijing).<\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/Au-Yeung-Ying-Chai-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>'});\tcreateEl('AZL Architects' , { 'dropable': true, 'id': 142, 'restyle':  {'cc':true , 'colore': '#2a2a28', 'ccc':true} ,'activcolor':  true , 'trasparenza': { 'activ' :true, 'colore': '#000000', 'cc':1} ,'border': {'activ':false } , 'iconscolore':  'bianche' , 'autor': 'Zhang Lei', 'aling': true, 'param' :{'width': 350, 'height': 450}, 'open':false, 'minimiza':true, 'close':false, 'left':{'n':30, 'in':'%'}, 'top':{'n':15, 'in':'%'} , 'content' : '<p><img class=\"alignnone size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/AZL-1.jpg\" \/><\/p><p style=\"margin-top: 20px;\">Zhang Lei (b. 1964) established his atelier in 2000 in the sout hern city of Nanjing which was renamed AZL Architects when a second of fice opened in the nearby Hangzhou in 2009. He has<br \/>won extensive recognition for his work in the rural peripheries of the southern regions, against<br \/>the impact of fast paced urbanization.<\/p><p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.azlarchitects.com\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"linkcsotolineati\">www.azlarchitects.com<\/a><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/AZL-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>'});\tcreateEl('B.L.U.E. Architecture Studio' , { 'dropable': true, 'id': 144, 'restyle':  {'cc':true , 'colore': '#2a2a28', 'ccc':true} ,'activcolor':  true , 'trasparenza': { 'activ' :true, 'colore': '#000000', 'cc':1} ,'border': {'activ':false } , 'iconscolore':  'bianche' , 'autor': '', 'aling': true, 'param' :{'width': 350, 'height': 450}, 'open':false, 'minimiza':true, 'close':false, 'left':{'n':30, 'in':'%'}, 'top':{'n':15, 'in':'%'} , 'content' : '<p><img class=\"alignnone size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/BLUE.jpg\" \/><\/p><p style=\"margin-top: 20px;\">B.L.U.E. (Beijing Laboratory for Urban Environment) was founded in 2004 by Japanese<br \/>architects Yoko Fujii and Shuhei Aoyama (b.1980) in Beijing. Aoyama completed his doctoral<br \/>studies at Tsinghua University (Beijing) and is a lecturer at North China U niversity of<br \/>Architecture and Arts. The studio\u2019 s projects range from architecture and urban planning, to<br \/>product and exhibition design.<\/p><p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.b-l-u-e.net\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"linkcsotolineati\">www.b-l-u-e.net<\/a><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/BLUE-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>'});\tcreateEl('CROSSBOUNDARIES' , { 'dropable': true, 'id': 145, 'restyle':  {'cc':true , 'colore': '#2a2a28', 'ccc':true} ,'activcolor':  true , 'trasparenza': { 'activ' :true, 'colore': '#000000', 'cc':1} ,'border': {'activ':false } , 'iconscolore':  'bianche' , 'autor': '', 'aling': true, 'param' :{'width': 350, 'height': 450}, 'open':false, 'minimiza':true, 'close':false, 'left':{'n':30, 'in':'%'}, 'top':{'n':15, 'in':'%'} , 'content' : '<p><img class=\"alignnone size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/CROSSBOUNDARIES-1.png\" \/><\/p><p style=\"margin-top: 20px;\">Crossboundaries was originally founded in Beijing in 2005 by pa rtners DONG Hao and Binke Lenhardt, after studying and working in the US. Antje V oigt joined as partner in 2012, in charge<br \/>of the Frankfurt of fice.. The studio has been operating as an international partnership w ith a<br \/>team of architects trained in Asia, Europe and North America ever since.<\/p><p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.crossboundaries.com\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"linkcsotolineati\">www.crossboundaries.com<\/a><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/CROSSBOUNDARIES-2.png\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>'});\tcreateEl('Kengo Kuma' , { 'dropable': true, 'id': 146, 'restyle':  {'cc':true , 'colore': '#2a2a28', 'ccc':true} ,'activcolor':  true , 'trasparenza': { 'activ' :true, 'colore': '#000000', 'cc':1} ,'border': {'activ':false } , 'iconscolore':  'bianche' , 'autor': '', 'aling': true, 'param' :{'width': 350, 'height': 450}, 'open':false, 'minimiza':true, 'close':false, 'left':{'n':30, 'in':'%'}, 'top':{'n':15, 'in':'%'} , 'content' : '<p><img class=\"alignnone size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/KENGO-KUMA.jpg\" \/><\/p><p style=\"margin-top: 20px;\">Kengo Kuma and Associates is an architectural design firm with branch offices in Tokyo, Paris, Beijing and Shanghai. Through the application of local natural materials and craftwork in harmony with the cultural\/natural environment, we aim to revitalize the connection between [people-buildings-place] that has been left behind during the era of industrialization in the 20th century.<\/p><p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.kkaa.co.jp\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"linkcsotolineati\">www.kkaa.co.jp<\/a><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/KENGO-KUMA-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>'});\tcreateEl('MAD architects' , { 'dropable': true, 'id': 147, 'restyle':  {'cc':true , 'colore': '#2a2a28', 'ccc':true} ,'activcolor':  true , 'trasparenza': { 'activ' :true, 'colore': '#000000', 'cc':1} ,'border': {'activ':false } , 'iconscolore':  'bianche' , 'autor': '', 'aling': true, 'param' :{'width': 350, 'height': 450}, 'open':false, 'minimiza':true, 'close':false, 'left':{'n':30, 'in':'%'}, 'top':{'n':15, 'in':'%'} , 'content' : '<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-79\" src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/mad-1.png\" alt=\"mad 1\" width=\"256\" height=\"77\" \/><\/p><p style=\"margin-top: 20px;\">MAD was founded in 2004 by Ma Yansong (b.1975) with partners Dan Qun and Yosuke Hayano<br \/>in Beijing. MAD\u2019 s futuristic, curvilinear shapes inspire their shanshui city (m ountain\/water), design credo \u2013 a contemporary take of philosophical mainstays f ound in traditional Chinese aesthetic canons. The ongoing plan for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Chicago makes the studio the first Chinese practice to build a cultural landmark overseas.<\/p><p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.i-mad.com\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"linkcsotolineati\">www.i-mad.com<\/a><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/mad-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>'});\tcreateEl('NEXT Architects' , { 'dropable': true, 'id': 148, 'restyle':  {'cc':true , 'colore': '#2a2a28', 'ccc':true} ,'activcolor':  true , 'trasparenza': { 'activ' :true, 'colore': '#000000', 'cc':1} ,'border': {'activ':false } , 'iconscolore':  'bianche' , 'autor': 'John van de Water & Jiang Xiaofei', 'aling': true, 'param' :{'width': 350, 'height': 450}, 'open':false, 'minimiza':true, 'close':false, 'left':{'n':30, 'in':'%'}, 'top':{'n':15, 'in':'%'} , 'content' : '<p><img class=\"alignnone size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/NEXT-1.png\" \/><\/p><p style=\"margin-top: 20px;\">NEXT architects holds of fices in Amsterdam (since 1999) and Beijing, where the studio<br \/>was founded in 2004. Run by John van de W ater and Jiang Xiaofei, NEXT China is an<br \/>interdisciplinary design of fice covering from product to urban planning and temporary<br \/>interventions. van de W ater is the author of \u2018Y ou Can\u2019t Change China, China Changes You\u2019<br \/>(010 Publishers, 2012).<\/p><p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nextarchitects.com\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"linkcsotolineati\">www.nextarchitects.com<\/><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/NEXT-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>'});\tcreateEl('Trace Architecture Office (TAO)' , { 'dropable': true, 'id': 149, 'restyle':  {'cc':true , 'colore': '#2a2a28', 'ccc':true} ,'activcolor':  true , 'trasparenza': { 'activ' :true, 'colore': '#000000', 'cc':1} ,'border': {'activ':false } , 'iconscolore':  'bianche' , 'autor': 'Hua li', 'aling': true, 'param' :{'width': 350, 'height': 450}, 'open':false, 'minimiza':true, 'close':false, 'left':{'n':30, 'in':'%'}, 'top':{'n':15, 'in':'%'} , 'content' : '<p><img src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/tao-1.jpg\" \/><\/p><p style=\"margin-top: 20px;\">TAO was founded by Hua Li (b. 1972) in 2009 and is located in Beijing\u2019 s Caochangdi art village. TAO\u2019s projects are found investigating the site-specificity of cultural and environmental settings across China\u2019 s vast regions. In 2016 China Architecture &#038; Building Press published the book \u2018Origin and Gravity\u2019, with essays written by Hua Li surveying his work since 2008.<\/p><p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.t-a-o.cn\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"linkcsotolineati\">www.t-a-o.cn<\/a><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/tao-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>'});\tcreateEl('URBANUS' , { 'dropable': true, 'id': 150, 'restyle':  {'cc':true , 'colore': '#2a2a28', 'ccc':true} ,'activcolor':  true , 'trasparenza': { 'activ' :true, 'colore': '#000000', 'cc':1} ,'border': {'activ':false } , 'iconscolore':  'bianche' , 'autor': 'Wang Hui', 'aling': true, 'param' :{'width': 350, 'height': 450}, 'open':false, 'minimiza':true, 'close':false, 'left':{'n':30, 'in':'%'}, 'top':{'n':15, 'in':'%'} , 'content' : '<p><img class=\"alignnone size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/URBANUS-1.jpg\" \/><\/p><p style=\"margin-top: 20px;\">URBANUS is uniquely positioned as a design practice and a think -tank formulating architectural and urban strategies for rapidly transforming Chinese cities since 1999. Established by partners Liu Xiaodu, Meng Yan and W ang Hui, it has observed these dynamics of change from its two outposts in Beijing and<br \/>Shenzhen via the adjunct Urbanus Research Buro (URB).<\/p><p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.urbanus.com.cn\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"linkcsotolineati\">www.urbanus.com.cn<\/a><\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/URBANUS-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>'});\tcreateEl('MVRVD' , { 'dropable': true, 'id': 151, 'restyle':  {'cc':true , 'colore': '#2a2a28', 'ccc':true} ,'activcolor':  true , 'trasparenza': { 'activ' :true, 'colore': '#000000', 'cc':1} ,'border': {'activ':false } , 'iconscolore':  'bianche' , 'autor': 'Winy Maas', 'aling': true, 'param' :{'width': 350, 'height': 450}, 'open':false, 'minimiza':true, 'close':false, 'left':{'n':30, 'in':'%'}, 'top':{'n':15, 'in':'%'} , 'content' : '<p><img class=\"alignnone size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/Winy-Maas.jpg\" \/><\/p><p style=\"margin-top: 20px;\">MVRDV was set up in 1993 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands by Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries. MVRDV engages globally in providing solutions to contemporary architectural and urban issues. A research based and highly collaborative design method engages experts from all fields, clients and stakeholders in the creative process. The results are exemplary and outspoken buildings, urban plans, studies and objects, which enable our cities and landscapes to develop towards a better future.<br \/>Early projects by the office, such as the headquarters for the Dutch Public Broadcaster VPRO and WoZoCo housing for the elderly in Amsterdam lead to international acclaim. The office continues to pursue its fascination for and methodical research on density using a method of shaping space using the complex amounts of data that accompany contemporary building and design processes. The work of MVRDV is exhibited and published worldwide and has received numerous international awards. 140 architects, designers and other staff develop projects in a multi-disciplinary, collaborative design process which involves rigorous technical and creative investigation.<br \/>MVRDV works with BIM and has official in-house BREEAM and LEED assessors. Together with Delft University of Technology, MVRDV runs The Why Factory, an independent think tank and research institute providing an agenda for architecture and urbanism by envisioning the city of the future.<\/p><p><img src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/Winy-Maas-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>'});\tcreateEl('ZAOstandardarchitecture' , { 'dropable': true, 'id': 152, 'restyle':  {'cc':true , 'colore': '#2a2a28', 'ccc':true} ,'activcolor':  true , 'trasparenza': { 'activ' :true, 'colore': '#000000', 'cc':1} ,'border': {'activ':false } , 'iconscolore':  'bianche' , 'autor': 'Zhang Ke', 'aling': true, 'param' :{'width': 350, 'height': 450}, 'open':false, 'minimiza':true, 'close':false, 'left':{'n':30, 'in':'%'}, 'top':{'n':15, 'in':'%'} , 'content' : '<p><img class=\"alignnone size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/acrosschinesecities.it\/2016\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/ZAO-1.jpg\" \/><\/p><p style=\"margin-top: 20px;\">Zhang Ke (b. 1970) established ZAO in Beijing in 2001, having earned his Master of Architecture from the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University in 1998. 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