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Transgression and Progress in China: Wang Shu and the Literati Mindset
The 2012 Pritzker Prize winner, Wang Shu, often builds in stone with a sensitivity to site and context – characteristics that are not often associated with the marginal or cutting edge. Architectural authors and researchers Edward Denison and Guangyu Ren explain how in China, where ‘mainstream mediocrity’ has become the norm, Wang Shu has set himself apart as an advocate for meaningful innovation and originality.
Transgression and Progress in China: Wang Shu and the Literati Mindset
The 2012 Pritzker Prize winner, Wang Shu, often builds in stone with a sensitivity to site and context – characteristics that are not often associated with the marginal or cutting edge. Architectural authors and researchers Edward Denison and Guangyu Ren explain how in China, where ‘mainstream mediocrity’ has become the norm, Wang Shu has set himself apart as an advocate for meaningful innovation and originality.
Transgression and Progress in China: Wang Shu and the Literati Mindset
Denison, Edward (Autor:in) / Ren, Guangyu (Autor:in)
Architectural Design ; 83 ; 38-43
01.11.2013
6 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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