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AZL Architects and the Nanjing Wanjing Garden Chapel

01-07-2015

AZL Architects and the Nanjing Wanjing Garden Chapel

AZL Architects have completed work on Nanjing Wanjing Garden Chapel in China, a project elaborating on the theme of the architectural façade as threshold, as the place where inside meets outside. The extremely lightweight look AZL Architects have given the Nanjing Wanjing Garden Chapel makes it the perfect example of the new vocabulary of religious architecture today.

XiXi Artist Clubhouse by AZL architects

26-05-2014

XiXi Artist Clubhouse by AZL architects

The XiXi Artist Clubhouse by Chinese firm, AZL architects is located in the XiXi wetlands to the west of Hangzhou, China’s fourth largest metropolitan area, famous for the beauty of its countryside.

Deshaus: Qingpu Youth Center in Shanghai

26-09-2012

Deshaus: Qingpu Youth Center in Shanghai

The architecture of the Qingpu Youth Centre in Shanghai could be interpreted as the scale model of one the old neighbourhoods of the metropolis, which no longer exist in the new urban planning east of the city. Atelier Deshaus examined the relationship between old and contemporary and came up with its vision of the city in a work that focuses on young people.

TAO: riverside club house in Yancheng (China)

13-06-2012

TAO: riverside club house in Yancheng (China)

There are some interesting similarities and differences between Mies van der Rohe’s important Farnsworth House project and the clubhouse recently built by Chinese architect Hua Li. If we look at the design and the choice of structural and cladding materials, we can see how the contemporary project stands out from the masterpiece of the past to which it pays homage.

TAO: new elementary school in Xiaoquan

28-03-2012

TAO: new elementary school in Xiaoquan

Nine hundred children can attend the new elementary school in Xiaoquan, completed to plans by architect Hua Li thanks to private financial contributions for rebuilding the school after the 2008 earthquake. Local materials and building techniques are used in a work that fits into its surroundings, avoiding the international “post-seismic” style in favour of a form of architecture demonstrating respect for local history.

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