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  • Penda's bamboo pavilion could be expanded to create homes for 200,000 people

    Architecture studio Penda has created a rope-bound bamboo pavilion as a mock up of a modular housing system developed to provide sustainable housing schemes for populations of up to 200,000 (+ slideshow). More about Penda's bamboo pavilion could be expanded to create homes for 200,000 people

    Jessica Mairs | 1 October 2015 | 1 comment
  • Humble Hostel by Archicao

    Archicao's tiny Humble Hostel expands and contracts with a rolling facade

    Beijing architect Cao Pu has created a compact hostel in a traditional hutong courtyard that gets even smaller when its front wall is rolled back to provide extra external space (+ slideshow). More about Archicao's tiny Humble Hostel expands and contracts with a rolling facade

    Dan Howarth | 30 September 2015 | 1 comment
  • Beijing Design Week promotion

    Beijing Design Week 2015 to showcase contemporary Chinese design

    Dezeen promotion: Beijing Design Week is returning to the Chinese capital this month to present design, art and creativity from across the country (+ slideshow). More about Beijing Design Week 2015 to showcase contemporary Chinese design

    Alice Morby | 18 September 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Fairyland Guorui Villas by UNStudio

    Curving stone walls wrap individual blocks in Beijing housing complex by UNStudio

    Small strips of clay-coloured stone create textured, undulating facades for the houses in this Beijing development by UNStudio (+ slideshow). More about Curving stone walls wrap individual blocks in Beijing housing complex by UNStudio

    Jessica Mairs | 10 September 2015 | 7 comments
  • Nike Studio in Beijing by Coordination Asia

    Coordination Asia uses neon grids to transform a Beijing art gallery into a gym for Nike

    Shanghai design studio Coordination Asia has converted a Beijing art gallery into a gym and studio space for sports brand Nike (+ slideshow). More about Coordination Asia uses neon grids to transform a Beijing art gallery into a gym for Nike

    Emma Tucker | 10 September 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Studio Pei-Zhu converts a Beijing factory into Minsheng Contemporary Art Museum

    An angular extension covered in a shiny skin of metal panels marks the entrance to this museum for contemporary art in Beijing, which is housed in a former factory converted by local architecture firm Studio Pei-Zhu (+ slideshow). More about Studio Pei-Zhu converts a Beijing factory into Minsheng Contemporary Art Museum

    Alyn Griffiths | 10 September 2015 | 1 comment
  • Tea House by Arch Studio

    Arch Studio transforms Beijing hutong into tea house with curving glass courtyards

    Curving glass walls enclose bamboo-planted courtyards in this tea house, which occupies a formerly derelict building complex in one Beijing's ancient neighbourhoods (+ slideshow). More about Arch Studio transforms Beijing hutong into tea house with curving glass courtyards

    Jessica Mairs | 20 August 2015 | 4 comments
  • Lianjiang Butterfly Bay by Next Architects

    NEXT Architects uses terracotta and granite for housing complex on China's Min River

    NEXT Architects chose both ribbed terracotta and smooth granite to clad the buildings of this housing development in China, which are stacked to maximise views over a nearby river and mountains (+ slideshow). More about NEXT Architects uses terracotta and granite for housing complex on China's Min River

    Jessica Mairs | 12 August 2015 | 3 comments
  • Beijing Tea house by Kengo Kuma

    Kengo Kuma replaces the walls of a Beijing tea house with a grid of translucent blocks

    Japanese architect Kengo Kuma has arranged translucent plastic blocks in a brick-like formation to create new walls for a Beijing tea house overlooking the Forbidden City (+ slideshow). More about Kengo Kuma replaces the walls of a Beijing tea house with a grid of translucent blocks

    Jessica Mairs | 30 June 2015 | 2 comments
  • Toby's Home by Penda

    Dandelion-inspired columns create curved arches inside Beijing toy shop by Penda

    A network of columns and arches frame this toy shop and cafe inside a retail development in Beijing, referencing the mascot for the shopping centre – a dandelion seedling named Toby (+ movie). More about Dandelion-inspired columns create curved arches inside Beijing toy shop by Penda

    Jessica Mairs | 16 June 2015 | 3 comments
  • Garden School by Open Architecture

    Open Architecture completes a "free-form" Beijing school surrounded by gardens

    Gardens are slotted into gaps between the wings of this Beijing school by Open Architecture, and extend over mounds containing a subterranean swimming pool and an auditorium (+ slideshow). More about Open Architecture completes a "free-form" Beijing school surrounded by gardens

    Alyn Griffiths | 8 May 2015 | 5 comments
  • Ole Scheeren combines an auction house and museum beside Beijing's Forbidden City

    Ole Scheeren's architecture firm has unveiled a new headquarters for China's oldest art auction house, which is now under construction just two blocks away from Beijing's Forbidden City (+ slideshow). More about Ole Scheeren combines an auction house and museum beside Beijing's Forbidden City

    Amy Frearson | 9 March 2015 | 5 comments
  • Spark offices in Beijing by Spark

    Beijing office for architecture firm Spark boasts a swivelling wall and a plywood room

    Exposed brickwork, unfinished plywood and a wall of pivoting metal doors all feature inside the new Beijing office of Chinese architecture firm Spark (+ slideshow). More about Beijing office for architecture firm Spark boasts a swivelling wall and a plywood room

    Amy Frearson | 16 February 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Zaha Hadid new airport terminal for Beijing

    Zaha Hadid unveils designs for "world's largest airport passenger terminal" in Beijing

    News: architect Zaha Hadid is working with airport specialist ADPI on plans for a major new terminal in Daxing, Beijing, that will accommodate 45 million passengers per year. More about Zaha Hadid unveils designs for "world's largest airport passenger terminal" in Beijing

    Amy Frearson | 5 February 2015 | 32 comments
  • OMA CCTV building Beijing

    "Chinese architecture will benefit" from CCTV building, says Rem Koolhaas

    News: Rem Koolhaas has defended the design of OMA's CCTV tower in Beijing, after the Chinese president called for an end to the construction of "weird architecture" in the country. More about "Chinese architecture will benefit" from CCTV building, says Rem Koolhaas

    Dan Howarth | 26 November 2014 | 25 comments
  • Courtyard by Peoples Architecture

    Courtyard House Plugin by People's Architecture Office repurposes ancient Beijing residences

    Beijing Design Week 2014: People's Architecture Office has developed a panelling system for building temporary living spaces within the ageing structures of the city's hutong districts (+ slideshow). More about Courtyard House Plugin by People's Architecture Office repurposes ancient Beijing residences

    Dan Howarth | 17 October 2014 | 4 comments
  • Liyuan Library by Li Xiaodong Atelier

    Li Xiaodong wins inaugural Moriyama Prize for "modest" Liyuan Library

    News: Chinese architect Li Xiaodong has become the first recipient of the Moriyama Prize – a new award launched by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and architect Raymond Moriyama to rival the Pritzker and Stirling prizes. More about Li Xiaodong wins inaugural Moriyama Prize for "modest" Liyuan Library

    Anna Winston | 13 October 2014 | 2 comments
  • In a Simplified World by Lava

    Lava combines western and eastern symbols to create "universal" icons

    Beijing Design Week 2014: design studio Lava has created a set of symbols that take elements from both Chinese characters and Western graphics in the hope that they will be understood by people from both cultures (+ slideshow). More about Lava combines western and eastern symbols to create "universal" icons

    Dan Howarth | 2 October 2014 | 2 comments
  • UV Installation by reMIX Studio

    Remix Studio outlines hutong house renovation plans with UV installation

    Beijing architecture firm Remix Studio has literally outlined its plans for the renovation of an ancient hutong residence by marking proposed structures with illuminated white strings (+ slideshow). More about Remix Studio outlines hutong house renovation plans with UV installation

    Dan Howarth | 30 September 2014 | 1 comment
  • National Art Museum of China by Jean Nouvel

    Construction starts on Jean Nouvel's National Art Museum of China

    News: building work has begun in Beijing on the National Art Museum of China by French architect Jean Nouvel, who beat Frank Gehry and Zaha Hadid in a competition for the project in 2013. More about Construction starts on Jean Nouvel's National Art Museum of China

    Anna Winston | 19 September 2014 | 5 comments
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