BIArch Open Lecture of the Spring 2010 Cycle: Yung Ho Chang

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Yung Ho Chang, founder of Atelier FCJZ, China’s first private architectural practice and head of the Architecture department at the MIT, delivers the first BIArch Open Lecture of the Spring 2010 cycle: “China, Carb, City, China”.

The introduction of this lecture was given by Albert Ferré, director of Actar. You can see the video of the introduction after the break.

 
 
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dashen says:

I like books and competition designs by Yung Ho Chang, pure and theoretical, very MIT-style indeed. But his real projects in China just as every good work by international architectural company, Functional, technical and SPIRITLESS. No story, no characteristic, no sensation behind the building. I hope he can find sth different from Barcelona.

 
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8:10 AM Jul 14th

Yung Ho Chang lecture in Barcelona: http://goo.gl/56IC

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