
2012-12-15
Creators Saloon



BJDW@UCCA Talks 2
Organization: Designboom
DESIGNBOOM & Ma Yansong: dialogues
To Allow Change / PART 1
Speaker: Ma Yansong(MAD) Wang Hui(URBANUS) Minsuk Cho(MASS STUDIES)
Time: September 28, 14:00-15:30
Language: Chinese
Location: Ullens Center for Contemporary Art Auditorium
Ma Yansong introduces the next generation of emerging Chinese architects and critics with presentations and a roundtable discussion.
Future City / PART 2
Speaker: Ole Bouman(NAi)* Ma Yansong(MAD) Wang Hui(URBANUS) Minsuk Cho (MASS STUDIES)
Time: September 28, 16:00-17:15
Language: English/Chinese interpret provide
Location: Ullens Center for Contemporary Art Auditorium
Ma Yansong and guest speaker discuss about architectural innovation and human-centric urban design that is defining the rapidly developing growth of urban centers, and to map a trajectory for the cities of the future.
Ole Bouman(NAi)* Ma Yansong(MAD) Wang Hui(URBANUS) Minsuk Cho (MASS STUDIES)
About MA YANSONG
Beijing-born architect Ma Yansong is recognized as an important voice in a new generation of architects. Since the founding of MAD in 2004, his works in architecture and art have been widely published and exhibited. He graduated from the Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture. Ma attended Yale University after receiving the American Institute of Architects Scholarship for Advanced Architecture Research in 2001 and holds a masters degree in Architecture from Yale. He has since taught architecture at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. Ma Yansong was awarded the 2006 Architecture League Young Architects Award. In 2008 he was selected as one of the twenty most influential Young Architects today by ICON magazine and Fast Company named him one of the ten most creative people in architecture in 2009. In 2010 he became the first architect from China to receive a RIBA fellowship. --- and if necessary on
About MAD
MAD works in forward-looking environments developing futuristic architecture based on a contemporary interpretation of the eastern spirit of nature. All of MAD's projects - from residential complexes or offices to cultural centres - desire to protect a sense of community and orientation toward nature, offering people the freedom to develop their own experience. Founded in 2004 by Ma Yansong, the office first earned worldwide attention in 2006 by winning an international competition to design a residential tower near Toronto, expected to be completed in the summer of 2012.
MAD has been commissioned by clients of all backgrounds, leading to an intriguing combination of diverse project designs. MAD’s ongoing projects include two major cultural projects in Harbin: the China Wood Sculpture Museum and Harbin Culture Island, an opera house and cultural center that will retain the original wetlands as an urban park between the old and new city. Additionally, MAD is designing the headquarter of a major fashion brand in Xiamen. MAD’s residential projects strive for a symbiotic relationship between man, shelter and nature. The Huangshan residential villas is design to nestle into its natural landscapes, whilst the Qingdao private residential courtyard draws inspiration from the experience of a traditional Chinese flaneur and the beauty and emotions developed through meandering across the natural landscape. MAD has several projects underway ranging from conceptual design to construction phases around the world. Internationally, MAD is designing a residential development in the heart of Rome, a mix use development in Amsterdam and the aforementioned Absolute Tower in Toronto, now nearing completion.
MAD recently completed their first museum in Ordos, Inner Mongolia. It is a futuristic shell that protects the cultural history of the region and refutes the rational new city outside. Previous completed projects include the Hutong Bubble 32, a small scale intervention inside the delicate urban tissue of old Beijing, and Hongluo clubhouse, a fluid space without internal boundaries that rises from Hongluo Lake.
MAD is led by Ma Yansong, Dang Qun and Yosuke Hayano. They have been awarded the Young Architecture Award from the New York Institute of Architects in 2006 and the 2011 RIBA international fellowship.
