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Hangzhou_Part1
In spring 2009 I was lucky to get the possibility to visit the wonderful Xiangshan Campus of the China Art Academy in Hangzhou … a breathtaking environment to study architecture and other disciplines of art … created by the Hangzhou based Amateur Architecture Studio. Recently I found a interesting interview by “movingcities” with Wang Shu [...]
Beijing_Part02
Congratulations to Crossboundaries Architects … their building called the “Family Box” located in Beijing is awarded to be building of the month on Chinese Architects … Regards to Binke and Hao …
Beijing_Part01
A city alive … a moving city … a city where people live … touching and using their environment … you can breathe, feel, see the life in the streets …
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Singapore_Part01
In 2007 there was this really nice animated video … which was a winning entry for a competition taking place in Singapore … this competition shows the green forward looking perspective of Singapore’s urban strategy … in December 2009 next phase was started … more information’s about this project are available on the official homepage [...]
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Eric Owen Moss
Thank you Mr. Moss … a pleasure to listen to you. And of course thank you to Mr. Basulto.
Shanghai_Part01