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CSWADI Lakeside Design Headquarters / CSWADI
Joybo Farm Museum / WT Architects

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Architects: WT Architects
- Area: 5000 m²
- Year: 2022
Chengdu Co-Innovation and Cooperation Center / Laguarda.Low Architects

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Architects: Laguarda.Low Architects
- Area: 148351 m²
- Year: 2022
Quzhou Sports Park / MAD Architects

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Architects: MAD Architects
- Area: 58565 m²
- Year: 2022
Roadshow Art Center of Tianfu / TEKTONN ARCHITECTS

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Architects: TEKTONN ARCHITECTS
- Area: 2592 m²
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: i-Structure, CSWADI
Brickyard Retreat Renovation / IILab.

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Architects: llLab.
- Area: 1146 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: LaLu Structural Consulting, Beijing Sheng He Li
Xiao Mi Dou Pavilion / Nhoow Architects

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Architects: Nhoow Architects
- Area: 24 m²
- Year: 2020
Zunsheng Courtyard / Zaixing Architectural Design

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Architects: Zaixing Architectural Design
- Area: 540 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Bochuang Design, LUMIA Lab, Yibin Sanding Construction Engineering Co. Ltd.
Chongqing Gaoke Group Office / Aedas
Xinglong Lake Children's Art Center / REL ARCHITECTS

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Architects: REL ARCHITECTS
- Area: 1903 m²
- Year: 2022
Shanshui Firewood Garden / Mix Architecture

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Architects: Mix Architecture
- Area: 1100 m²
- Year: 2021
Longmenshan Town Woyun Platform / Archermit

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Architects: Archermit
- Area: 2210 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: BPI, ten space design, Sichuan Xinding Construction Engineering Co., LTD
Where is the City Heading For? From Urban Design to Urban Life

In the 1960s, Jane Jacobs criticized modernist urban planning from the perspective of the integrated city. She believes that the purpose of urban renovation is to establish a better-integrated relationship between urban space and urban function by repairing the gap between them. Rather than "beautify" the urban environment.
UNIC Apartments / MAD Architects

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Architects: MAD Architects
- Area: 6600 m²
- Year: 2022
How Can Architectural Spaces Be for Everyone?

Democracy’s essence is the people's self-government and autonomy based on their own rights, and its characteristics are demonstrated through equality and participation. If democracy means a more equitable way of public life in architecture, then, this way of life is dependent on the homogenization of the building's spatial structure, with open, transparent, and functionally diverse public spaces. It is also possible to argue that the birth, maintenance, and demise of democracy all occurred in public space.
The democratic regime of Athens began in the sixth century B.C. The square became a meeting place, a symbol of architecture's democratic politics. Although people's access to assembly has become more widespread and convenient as technology has advanced, the existence of public space in the city remains critical, representing the spatial demands of citizens' public rights beyond the basic conditions of survival and serving an important spiritual function of expressing democracy. So, how architecture be democratic? How can we realize the public nature of architecture?
Zhou Yao Insect Museum / DDB Architects + Sitarch Lab

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Architects: DDB Architects, Sitarch Lab
- Area: 2986 m²
- Year: 2022
Longyan Workers’ Cultural Palace / Tianjin HHDesign

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Architects: Tianjin HHDesign
- Area: 48050 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Fujian Jiuding Construction Group Co. Ltd.
The Concept of Architecture in the Chinese Aesthetic Context

Western aesthetics is based on the mathematical analysis of an object's formal structure, using classical beauty laws such as balance, symmetry, and the golden mean. Eastern aesthetics differ in that, as it emphasizes intuitive experience, such as "white space" in traditional Chinese painting, through emotional communication with the "imagery" to produce a certain "Conception." The contrast between reality and emptiness allows the viewer's imagination and feelings to flourish, allowing them to realize "showing the breadth of heaven and earth even in a square inch place."