Neri&Hu: Redefining the Meaning of 'Made in China'

When Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu arrived in Shanghai in 2000, working on a project for Michael Graves, they had no plans to stay. "Three months turned into six, then eight," said Neri of his first visit; fourteen years later, Neri & Hu Design and Research Office operates from Shanghai with more than 100 multi-disciplinary staff. The firm has developed a reputation for their original designs in a landscape dominated by duplicate architecture. In a recent article in The Star Online, Leong Siok Hui maps Neri & Hu's road to success, featuring their work on Design Collective and The Waterhouse at South Bund. Read more here.

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Cite: Finn MacLeod. "Neri&Hu: Redefining the Meaning of 'Made in China' " 13 Aug 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/537340/neri-and-hu-redefining-the-meaning-of-made-in-china> ISSN 0719-8884

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