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TAOA Studio / TAOA
Micro-house / Studio Liu Lubin
Iberia Center for Contemporary Art / Approach Architecture Studio

- Year: 2008
The Lushi Hill Club / Atelier Fronti
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Architects: Atelier Fronti
- Area: 1600 m²
- Year: 2003
Johnnie Walker House in Beijing / Asylum + LOVE

- Year: 2013
Anatomy of a Chinese City

In cities around the globe, change happens almost instantly. Buildings rise, buildings disappear, and skylines morph before one’s eyes. There is no better example of this, of course, than China. From Ordos to Shanghai, Chinese cities are in a constant state of flux, as the Chinese people willfully abandon signs of the past and embrace the new.
Of course, it’s one thing to know this fact; it’s quite another to witness it firsthand, to experience this urgent impetus to demolish and demolish in order to build, build, build, and build. In the face of such large-scale, exponential urban development, it’s easy to feel powerless to suggest another path.
However, in publishing Anatomy of a Chinese City, that is exactly what two young architects have done. By taking the time to observe the “urban artifacts” that make a Chinese city unique, compiling over 100 drawings of everything from buildings to bicycles, Thomas Batzenschlager and Clémence Pybaro have preserved a piece of Chinese history that is quickly going extinct.
In a world where, in the race for progress, quotidian realities are erased unthinkingly, Anatomy of a Chinese City is not just a resource, but a call-to-action, reminding us to slow down and observe the very human context that surrounds us.
Read more about Anatomy of a Chinese City, after the break...
Science and Technology Museum in Beijing / BL/KLM Architects + BIAD

Science and technology evolve at an astounding rate. They are in constant motion and change, with such fierce speed that both surprises and excites. The non-stop evolution is boundless, and it gets faster and more dynamic every day.
TianYangbei Garden / SPARK
Raffles City Ningbo / SPARK
Sanlitun South / LOT-EK Architecture & Design
Yingjia Club at Vanke Beijing / Neri & Hu Design and Reserch Office
Nike Pop Up Showroom / Maggie Peng & Albert Tien

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Architects: Albert Tien, Maggie Peng
- Year: 2012
Galaxy Soho / Zaha Hadid Architects by Hufton + Crow

It's only been a few weeks since she turned 62 but it's already shaping up to be Zaha Hadid's year. Yesterday, she was announced winner of the Japan National Stadium Competition earlier this week, her latest US project, the Eli & Edythe Broad Museum opened; and the beginning of the month saw much fanfare and frenzy surrounding her extraordinary work in Beijing: Galaxy Soho .
We've already brought you images and video of the project, but the latest images from Hufton + Crow truly allow you to experience Galaxy Soho - in all its curvaceous glory - like never before.Check out all the latest images of Zaha Hadid's Galaxy Soho, after the break...
Galaxy Soho / Zaha Hadid Architects

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Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
- Area: 332857 m²
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Flowcrete
National Museum of China Competition Entry / MAD Architects

Designed by MAD Architects for the 2011 international competition for a new national museum in Beijing, their proposal aims at being a city-sized museum where the public space is the greatest good. Situated on the central axis of the 2008 Olympic site, and part of a six mega volume masterplan, the main question became how to design something iconic on an unrealistic and inhuman city scale. Their response became a hybrid between an elevated public square and a floating mega building above. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Beijing South Station / TFP Farrells
21 Cake Headquarters / People's Architecture Office

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Architects: People's Architecture Office
- Area: 457 m²
- Year: 2012





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