Li Wen

Li Wen, AIA, is a freelance writer and former design principal at Gensler. There he was responsible for leading the design of many of the firm’s corporate and civic/cultural projects, including MGM Place in Beverly Hills, the Playa Jefferson Creative Office Campus, and the LAPD Memorial to Fallen Officers. Li was also a leader on the team responsible for research and special projects coming out of the Los Angeles office.

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Can Local Architecture Help Cure the Ills of Globalism?

The global pause of the COVID pandemic has provided an opportunity to assess present-day globalism and the architecture that has emerged alongside it. Stemming back to the broad expansion of free trade in the 90s at the end of the Cold War, globalism’s cultural promise was simple and aspirational: integrating markets globally would increase the interaction between and learning of different cultures. By normalizing such experiences in our daily lives, we would become global citizens liberated from our previous prejudices–all well-intentioned objectives.

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