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The Library of Shandong Normal University / UAD
Antidote to Modernism: Feifei Feng's Bespoke Intervention on Slab Housing in Jinan
Modernism was a stylistic evolution meant to jettison the baggage that had moored culture to habits and historicism. But it was more than an architectural style: it was a new and universal way of life meant to eradicate variability, to relish in the ease of sameness and reproducibility. It’s easy to be seduced by Modernism when you’re talking about motel rooms, or Starbucks, or your shirt size at a favorite store, all instances where replication is reassuring. But the movement’s biggest advocates, governments and developers, pushed the style to its extreme in large housing blocks - a typology long out of fashion in the United States, but which continues to be de rigueur in countries intent on achieving rapid economic expansion and concentrating its populations in urban regions.
Look at an aerial photograph of the periphery of any Chinese city and you will see the monotony of towers that rise out of the ground like modules on a silicon circuit board. Viewing drabness with cautionary eyes, designer Feifei Feng’s project "Urban Playhouse: A Communal Drama in Seven Acts," proposes a series of interventions, or "acts," on a field of four and six-story slab housing buildings in Jinan, China, adding social spaces ("follies") that are intended to regenerate the spontaneity and theatricality of living in close quarters.
Lanshi Xidi Clubhouse / WANG, CAI & ASSOCIATES

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Architects: WANG, CAI & ASSOCIATES
- Area: 1530 m²
- Year: 2014
New Opera in Jinan / Paul Andreu Architecte

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Architects: Paul Andreu Architecte
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Kahle Acoustics, CSGEC
Jinan Vanke Marketing Center / Tsushima Design Studio

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Architects: Tsushima Design Studio
- Area: 1557 m²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Yamato Planning Consultant Co