Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (ed.)

Wang Shu
Amateur Architecture Studio

The Architect's Studio

Wang Shu Amateur Architecture Studio is the first major book on the recent work of architect Wang Shu, Pritzker Price winner in 2012, and his wife Lu Wenyu. Together they have run Amateur Architecture Studio, based in Hangzhou, China, for nearly 20 years. At a time when China’s explosive urbanization is making inroads into rural areas and leaving the marks of cheap concrete construction everywhere, Amateur Architecture Studio is keen to work against this tendency by reusing materials from the buildings that Chinese authorities are systematically tearing down.

Amateur Architecture Studio’s working ways successfully represent socially conscious and sustainable new architecture. Wang Shu’s architecture reveals a thoughtful attitude toward both design and implementation, as well as the ability to react flexibly to the surroundings and history of a particular site. At heart, it comes down to preserving Chinese building customs and local awareness of material in a nation that is fast losing its building culture. The studio’s projects inhabit a fascinating field between allusions to traditional Chinese culture and large-scale modern architecture.

Featuring a wealth of images by architecture photographer Iwan Baan this book is a detailed and reflective guide to Amateur Architecture Studio’s projects, philosophy and methodology.

Wang Shu Amateur Architecture Studio is the first major book on the recent work of architect Wang Shu, Pritzker Price winner in 2012, and his wife Lu Wenyu. Together they have run Amateur Architecture Studio, based in Hangzhou, China, for nearly 20 years. At a time when China’s explosive urbanization is making inroads into rural areas and leaving the marks of cheap concrete construction everywhere, Amateur Architecture Studio is keen to work against this tendency by reusing materials from the buildings that Chinese authorities are systematically tearing down.

Amateur Architecture Studio’s working ways successfully represent socially conscious and sustainable new architecture. Wang Shu’s architecture reveals a thoughtful attitude toward both design and implementation, as well as the ability to react flexibly to the surroundings and history of a particular site. At heart, it comes down to preserving Chinese building customs and local awareness of material in a nation that is fast losing its building culture. The studio’s projects inhabit a fascinating field between allusions to traditional Chinese culture and large-scale modern architecture.

Featuring a wealth of images by architecture photographer Iwan Baan this book is a detailed and reflective guide to Amateur Architecture Studio’s projects, philosophy and methodology.


“This sensitively written and illustrated monograph effectively conveys Wang Shu's upcycling of traditional building materials and regeneration of traditional building processes”
ArchNewsNow

«das erste grosse Buch über die jüngsten Arbeiten des chinesischen Architekten»
swiss-architects.com


Edited by Michael Juul Holm, Kjeld Kjeldsen, Mette Kallehauge, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

With photographs by Iwan Baan

With contributions by Wang Shu, Mette Kallehauge, Kenneth Frampton, Ole Bouman, Yiping Dong, Aric Chen

Design: Søren Damstedt & Camilla Jørgensen, Trefold

24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ in

240 pages, 239 illustrations

hardback

2017, 978-3-03778-531-7, English
CHF 50.00

Wang Shu

Wang Shu (*1963 in Urumqi, China) received his first degree in architecture in 1985 and his Masters degree in 1988, both from the Nan Nanjing Institute of Technology. In 1997, he founded the Amateur Architecture Studio in Hangzhou, China, together with his wife Lu Wenyu. He is Professor and Head of the Architecture School at China Academy of Art, Hangzhou. In 2011, Wang Shu became the first Chinese Kenzo Tange Visiting Professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Design in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 2012, he was awarded the Pritzker Prize for Architecture.

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