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Wang Shu Amateur Architecture Studio / text by Kenneth Frampton, Yiping Dong, Aric Chen, Ole Bouman, Mette Marie Kallehauge ; photographs by Iwan Baan ; edited by Michael Juul Holm, Kjeld Kjeldsen and Mette Marie Kallehauge ; translation from the Danish by Glen Garner

Contributor(s): Frampton, Kenneth [contributor] | Dong, Yiping [contributor] | Chen, Aric [contributor] | Bouman, Ole [contributor] | Kallehauge, Mette Marie, 1978- [contributor,, editor] | Baan, Iwan, 1975- [photographer] | Holm, Michael Juul [editor] | Kjeldsen, Kjeld [editor,, curator] | Garner, Glen (Translator) [translator] | Louisiana (Museum : Humlebæk, Denmark) [host institution].
Publisher: [Humlebaek, Denmark] : [Zurich] : Louisiana Museum of Modern Art ; Lars Müller Publishers, ©2017Description: 238 pages ; illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 31 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9783037785317.Contained works: Wang, Shu, 1963- Works. Selections | Amateur Architecture Studio (Hangzhou, China). Works. Selections.Subject(s): Wang, Shu, 1963- -- Exhibitions | Amateur Architecture Studio (Hangzhou, China) -- Exhibitions | Architecture, Modern -- 21st century -- Exhibitions | Architecture -- China -- History -- 21st century -- ExhibitionsGenre/Form: Exhibition catalogs. | Exhibition catalogs. | History. | Print books.
Contents:
The architect as amateur : the studio of Wang Shu and Lu Wenyu / Kenneth Frampton -- Ningbo History Museum -- Zhongshan Imperial Road -- Amateur architecture / Wang Shu -- Tiled garden -- Jinhua ceramic pavilion -- Excerpts from "One Day" : stage one of the China Academy of Art campus / Wang Shu -- Xiangshan campus, China Academy of Art -- Dwelling between mountain and water : a return to the traditional, ideal world : the Fuyang Project by Amateur Architecture Studio / Yiping Dong -- Wa Shan guesthouse -- Ningbo Contemporary Art Museum -- The opposition of craft / Aric Chen -- Wencun village -- For love, or other reasons / Ole Bouman -- Fuyang Cultural Complex
Summary: Accompanying an exhibition of the same name at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, this publication examines the recent work of the Chinese architect Wang Shu, Pritzker Prize winner in 2012. At a time when China's explosive urbanization is making inroads into rural areas and leaving the marks of cheap concrete construction everywhere, Wang Shu and Amateur Architecture Studio are keen to work against this tendency by reusing materials from the buildings that Chinese authorities are systematically tearing down and rebuilding after western models. 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
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition "The Architects Studio. Wang Shu -- Amateur Architecture Studio" held at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, February 9-April 30, 2017

The architect as amateur : the studio of Wang Shu and Lu Wenyu / Kenneth Frampton -- Ningbo History Museum -- Zhongshan Imperial Road -- Amateur architecture / Wang Shu -- Tiled garden -- Jinhua ceramic pavilion -- Excerpts from "One Day" : stage one of the China Academy of Art campus / Wang Shu -- Xiangshan campus, China Academy of Art -- Dwelling between mountain and water : a return to the traditional, ideal world : the Fuyang Project by Amateur Architecture Studio / Yiping Dong -- Wa Shan guesthouse -- Ningbo Contemporary Art Museum -- The opposition of craft / Aric Chen -- Wencun village -- For love, or other reasons / Ole Bouman -- Fuyang Cultural Complex

Accompanying an exhibition of the same name at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, this publication examines the recent work of the Chinese architect Wang Shu, Pritzker Prize winner in 2012. At a time when China's explosive urbanization is making inroads into rural areas and leaving the marks of cheap concrete construction everywhere, Wang Shu and Amateur Architecture Studio are keen to work against this tendency by reusing materials from the buildings that Chinese authorities are systematically tearing down and rebuilding after western models. 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

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