Wang SHU,
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| “One of the most experimental and outspoken
architects of China, Wang Shu, born 1963, surprised the world
at the 2006 Architectural Biennale Venice with the Chinese
contribution "Tiles Garden: A Dialogue Beyond City,
Between an Architect and an Artist" in which he presented
an installation of a sea of grey Chinese tiles, crossed by
a bamboo bridge. Those tiles, thousands of them, came from
demolition sites in China, where old structures were being
replaced by new building complexes. Wang Shu shows how recycled
and familiar materials (tiles and bricks) can be used in
very contemporary architectural projects. He is referring
to large scale demolition so common everywhere nowadays in
China and how to keep up traditional modes of living in a
rapidly changing context. At the moment, he is constructing
five highrises of 100 m height each at Hangzhou, where traditional
floorplates of two level housing with courtyards are stacked
on top of each other. Wang Shu is Professor and Head of the
Architecture department at China Academy of Art, Hangzhou.”
Peter Cachola Schmal
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