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2015 Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism Architecture, Shenzhen, China [25] 2014 Shanshui City Exhibition, Solo Exhibition, Beijing, China [26] 2014 “The Changing Skyline” - Beijing Design Week, Beijing, China [27] 2014 “Future Cities -- High Mountain, Flowing Water” China Shan-Shui City Design Exhibition Berlin, Germany [28]
Ma Yansong (Chinese: 马岩松; pinyin: Mǎ Yánsōng); is the principal architect and founder of MAD Architects, a global design practice with offices located in Los Angeles, Rome, and Beijing. Renowned for his bold designs, Ma has led MAD in the creation of many significant structures around the world, including the Lucas Museum of Narrative ...
MAD Studio Beijing [2] The Sino-Steel Tower ( Chinese : 中钢大厦 ) is a 333 m (1,093 ft) tall skyscraper on hold in Tianjin , China . [ 3 ] [ 2 ] Construction started in 2008 and was originally expected to be complete in 2014. [ 1 ]
In 2004, an international design competition was held to select the architect for the fourth tower for Absolute World. Yansong Ma, founder of the MAD office, Beijing/China architectural design firm was announced the winner. Sales were to start in May 2007 with construction beginning later that year, and anticipated completion in 2009.
This list of Chinese architects includes notable architects and architecture firms with a strong connection to China (i.e., born in China, located in China or known primarily for their work in China). For a more complete list, see Category:Chinese architects and Category:Architecture firms of China
The new location at 2 Columbus Circle, with more than 54,000 square feet (5,000 m 2), more than tripled the size of the museum's former space.It includes four floors of exhibition galleries for works by established and emerging artists; a 150-seat auditorium in which the museum plans to feature lectures, films, and performances; and a restaurant.
Siegel (formerly Robert Siegel Architects) is a New York City-based architecture firm that designs new buildings, renovations and interiors for a wide range of clients and programs. Their public, academic, cultural, commercial and residential projects are located throughout the United States , Korea , China , and Japan .
The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York Convention and Visitors Bureau occupied 2 Columbus Circle from 1980 to 1998, when the city government offered up the building for redevelopment. Following a controversy over the building's proposed renovation in the early 2000s, MAD renovated the building from 2005 to 2008.