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U-shape room / Atelier TAO+C

U-shape room / Atelier TAO+C - Renovation, Chair, Table
living room. Image © Fangfang Tian

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Shanghai, China
  • Interior Designers: Atelier TAO+C
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  42
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  FINE LUMENS, Magis, Modernica, edimass

As virtudes e limites da fotografia na representação da arquitetura - cinco fotógrafos discutem

Enquanto meio de representação da arquitetura, a fotografia apresenta qualidades indiscutíveis. Com ela, é possível apresentar a um público distante obras erguidas em qualquer lugar do mundo, de vistas gerais a espaços internos e pormenores construtivos - ampliando o alcance e, de certo modo, o acesso à arquitetura.

Entretanto, como qualquer outra forma de representação, não é infalível. Na medida que avanços tecnológicos permitem fazer imagens cada vez mais bem definidas e softwares de edição oferecem ferramentas para retocar e, por vezes, alterar aspectos substanciais do espaço construído, a fotografia, por sua própria natureza, carece de meios para transmitir aspectos sensoriais e táteis da arquitetura. Não é possível - ao menos não satisfatoriamente - experienciar as texturas, sons, temperatura e cheiros dos espaços através de imagens estáticas. 

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Shanghai Minsheng Wharf Waterfront Landscape and Reconnection / Atelier Liu Yuyang Architects

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Pudong, China

The Renovation of JiJiaDun Village Center / Yzscape

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"I Failed to be an Artist but I Became an Artistic Architect": Interview with Yung Ho Chang of Atelier FCJZ

Beijing architect Yung Ho Chang together with his wife Lijia Lu started his practice in 1993 under the name Feichang Jianzhu, atelier FCJZ. It literary means “not ordinary architecture,” a symbolic name for the practice that became China’s first independent architectural office, laying the foundation of contemporary practice in the country. Chang is referred to as the father of contemporary Chinese architecture. He grew up in the prominent architect’s family. Chang’s father, Zhang Kaiji [Yung Ho Chang’s Chinese name is Zhang Yonghe] was a classicist. He was one of the chief architects of the Beijing Architectural Design Institute and the design architect in charge for what is today the National Museum of China on Tiananmen Square. Chang studied architecture in Nanjing, then received his Bachelor degree from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, and Master of Architecture from the University of California at Berkeley. He has taught in both China and America, including at Harvard’s GSD and headed MIT’s architecture department from 2005 to 2010. In 2012, the year he joined the Pritzker Prize Jury, his fellow countryman Wang Shu became the first Chinese architect who won the Prize. The following is an excerpt from my conversation with Yung Ho Chang at his Beijing office.

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Breathe with the city-Doko Beijing / House Fiction

Breathe with the city-Doko Beijing / House Fiction - Restaurants & Bars, Door, Facade
South facade_duck. Image © FangFang Tian

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  • Architects: House Fiction
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  140
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Kvadrat

The Sales Center in Wenzhou TOD New Town / NAN Architects

The Sales Center in Wenzhou TOD New Town  / NAN Architects - Showroom, Facade
© FangFang Tian

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Wenzhou, China

Nanchang Shimao Water City Cloud Office Center / Dplus-Studio

Nanchang Shimao Water City Cloud Office Center / Dplus-Studio - Community , Facade
Cover. Image © Fangfang Tian

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Nanchang, China

Tianyi Pavilion / UM

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Ningbo, China
  • Architects: UM
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  178
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018

Concrete Vessel / Atelier FCJZ

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Venue B of Shanghai Westbund World Artificial Intelligence Conference / Archi-Union Architecture

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Living Garden / MAD Architects

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Chengdu Doko / House Fiction

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  • Architects: House Fiction
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  200
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018

Shanghai Modern Art Museum / Atelier Deshaus

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Dune Art Museum by OPEN Architecture Tops Out 'Under' a Beach Near Beijing

OPEN Architecture has released the latest construction photos of the Dune Art Museum topping out in a Chinese coastal city near Beijing. The art museum manifests itself as a complex of interconnected concrete shells, which in the next and final stage of construction, are to be buried in sand and shrubs to restore the natural silhouette of the dunes on the beach.

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A White House, A Growing Home / Kai Liu

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  • Architects: RIGI Design
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  240
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017

Moling 9 Workshop / TR Architects

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  • Architects: TR Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  40000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017