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Associated Press Ceramic House, designed by Chinese architect Wang Shu, in Jinhua, China. (AP Photo/Amateur Architecture Studio via The Hyatt Foundation, Lv Hengzhong) ...
CONTENT -Sanhe House, Nanjing, China, 2003 -Xiangshan Campus, China Academy of Art, Hangzhou, China (second phase), 2004–2007 -Ningbo History Museum, Ningbo, China, 2003–2008 -Expo 2010 ...
An exterior view of Ceramic House, designed by Chinese architect Wang Shu, in Jinhua, China. Shu's buildings have been praised for their commanding presence and careful attention to the environment.
See About archive blog posts. Thirty minutes into Wang Shu’s lecture at UCLA on Monday night, the freshly minted winner of the Pritzker Prize had yet to talk about any of his own projects.
The architect joins the likes of I.M Pei, Rem Koolhaas and Oscar Niemeyer in receiving what has been described as the ‘the Nobel Prize of Architecture.’ Wang Shu, who is co-director of the practice ...
Pritzker Prize-winning architect Wang Shu's Amateur Architecture Studio has designed a cultural complex clad in recycled tiles near Hangzhou, China. The Fuyang Cultural Complex comprises of three ...
Wang Shu, winner of the 2012 Pritzker Architecture Prize. ILLUSTRATION: Zhu Chenzhou China has no shortage of modern architectural icons, from the Guangzhou Opera House to Beijing's National Stadium.
For the first time, the Pritzker Prize has been awarded to an architect based in China. Wang Shu, 49, is interested in preservation, working slowly and tradition — ideals that are often at odds ...
In 1997, Wang Shu founded the Amateur Architecture Studio in Hangzhou with his wife, Lu Wenyu. For the first time, the Pritzker Architecture Prize has been awarded to an architect based in China.
Chinese architect Wang Shu, is shown. Shu, whose buildings have been praised for their commanding presence and careful attention to the environment, has won the 2012 Pritzker Architecture Prize ...
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