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  • Yinchuan Art Museum by WAA

    Undulating facade of Yinchuan art museum references the gradual shift of a Chinese river

    The ribbon-like facade of this art museum near Yinchuan, China, was designed by Beijing firm WAA to mimic the layers of sediment left by the gradual shifting of the nearby Yellow River (+ slideshow). More about Undulating facade of Yinchuan art museum references the gradual shift of a Chinese river

    Amy Frearson | 6 August 2015 | 6 comments
  • NEXT Architects creates rippled facade for Fuzhou apartment block

    Rippled facades create curved balconies for the residents of this apartment building completed by NEXT Architects in the Chinese city of Fuzhou (+ slideshow). More about NEXT Architects creates rippled facade for Fuzhou apartment block

    Alyn Griffiths | 29 July 2015 | 7 comments
  • ALL SH by Linehouse

    Linehouse installs diagonal partitions and mirrored panels in a Shanghai boutique

    Slanted panels maximise display space against the crumbling concrete walls of this Shanghai streetwear shop, while reflective panels create a disorienting experience akin to a hall of mirrors (+ slideshow). More about Linehouse installs diagonal partitions and mirrored panels in a Shanghai boutique

    Jessica Mairs | 29 July 2015 | 4 comments
  • Sky City Changsha plot repurposed as a fish farm

    Foundations for planned "world's tallest building" in China repurposed as fish farm

    The foundations of a stalled 838-metre-high skyscraper in Changsha, China, are now being used as a fish farm, according to local reports. More about Foundations for planned "world's tallest building" in China repurposed as fish farm

    Amy Frearson | 20 July 2015 | 4 comments
  • Zaha Hadid Architects embraces America as China turns against "weird architecture"

    Business news: overseas architects are finding it more difficult to win work in China, according to Zaha Hadid Architects director Patrik Schumacher, as the economy slows down and the government tries to promote local talent. More about Zaha Hadid Architects embraces America as China turns against "weird architecture"

    Marcus Fairs | 15 July 2015 | 18 comments
  • The Warp by John Lin and Olivier Ottevaere

    Undulating viewing platform by John Lin and Olivier Ottevaere features built-in market stalls

    This steeply slanted platform by architects John Lin and Olivier Ottervaere forms a roadside market and elevated viewing point for a Chinese town being rebuilt after two earthquakes (+ slideshow). More about Undulating viewing platform by John Lin and Olivier Ottevaere features built-in market stalls

    Jessica Mairs | 13 July 2015 | 2 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
  • Vitamin Studio by Sou Fujimoto Architects

    Sou Fujimoto uses seashells and thatching for village-inspired arts complex in rural China

    Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto used locally sourced materials to create this countryside arts venue at a former farm on the outskirts of Guangzhou, China (+ slideshow). More about Sou Fujimoto uses seashells and thatching for village-inspired arts complex in rural China

    Amy Frearson | 29 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • 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
  • Rainbow Chapel by Coordination Asia

    Rainbow Chapel by Coordination Asia is a multi-coloured wedding venue in Shanghai

    Couples with a love of stained glass can now get married in a kaleidoscopic wedding chapel next to a Shanghai glass museum (+ slideshow). More about Rainbow Chapel by Coordination Asia is a multi-coloured wedding venue in Shanghai

    Amy Frearson | 10 June 2015 | 4 comments
  • Shanghai fashion showroom features ceiling lightbox based on sci-fi film set

    An illuminated ceiling based on a scene from George Lucas' 1971 sci-fi film THX 1138 has been installed in the showroom at fashion designer Nicolas Andreas Taralis' offices in Shanghai (+ slideshow). More about Shanghai fashion showroom features ceiling lightbox based on sci-fi film set

    Alice Morby | 8 June 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Shanghai art museum by Atelier Deshaus brings together vaulted columns and an industrial relic

    These new shots by photography duo Hufton + Crow depict the Long Museum West Bund – a contemporary art gallery in Shanghai built around an industrial structure once used for unloading huge quantities of coal (+ slideshow). More about Shanghai art museum by Atelier Deshaus brings together vaulted columns and an industrial relic

    Amy Frearson | 7 June 2015 | 10 comments
  • Seashore Library by Vector Architects

    Vector Architects completes a seaside library with board-marked concrete walls

    This cast-concrete library sits on a stretch of deserted beach facing the East China Sea and features a tiered reading hall topped by a curving ceiling (+ movie). More about Vector Architects completes a seaside library with board-marked concrete walls

    Jessica Mairs | 19 May 2015 | 29 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
  • Eco hot spring resort by AIM Architecture

    AIM Architecture constructs spa resort around hot springs in rural Sichuan

    A glass walkway wraps a steamy geothermal pool at the heart of this spa resort in rural China, while timber-clad villas create sleeping quarters among the vegetation (+ slideshow). More about AIM Architecture constructs spa resort around hot springs in rural Sichuan

    Jessica Mairs | 5 May 2015 | 2 comments
  • Sprawling wetland structures by HHD_FUN host Chinese horticultural show

    A series of glazed pavilions situated on the edge of two lakes in eastern China are concealed below planted rooftops and were designed for a horticultural exhibition (+ slideshow). More about Sprawling wetland structures by HHD_FUN host Chinese horticultural show

    Jessica Mairs | 5 May 2015 | 4 comments
  • Little Catch Fishmongers by Linehouse Design

    Little Catch fishmonger in Shanghai is lined with a metal-frame "net"

    Shanghai design studio Linehouse has overhauled a former takeaway restaurant to create a small fishmonger's on a busy street in the middle of the city's former French Concession (+ slideshow). More about Little Catch fishmonger in Shanghai is lined with a metal-frame "net"

    Anna Winston | 3 May 2015 | 1 comment
  • Punch by Neri&Hu

    Neri&Hu's design for a Shanghai punch bar references the city's old alleyways

    Chinese studio Neri&Hu has added bamboo-lined booths and green glass lampshades to a Shanghai bar that specialises in one drink – punch (+ slideshow). More about Neri&Hu's design for a Shanghai punch bar references the city's old alleyways

    Jessica Mairs | 4 April 2015 | 3 comments
  • The Soundwave installation by Penda

    Penda creates landscape of purple pillars for audio-visual installation in a Chinese park

    Visitors to a park in Xiangyang are greeted by over 500 bright purple fins, which are dotted with LEDs and play traditional Chinese music from internal speakers (+ slideshow). More about Penda creates landscape of purple pillars for audio-visual installation in a Chinese park

    Jessica Mairs | 27 March 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Ross Urwin portrait

    "Bored" Chinese are turning from fashion to furniture

    Interview: ahead of this month's Design Shanghai trade fair, creative director Ross Urwin explains how furniture and product design are fast eclipsing fashion as China's new retail obsession. More about "Bored" Chinese are turning from fashion to furniture

    Dan Howarth | 18 March 2015 | 1 comment
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