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Circular Economy: Design Strategies in a Larger Time Dimension

April 28, 2023 Xiaohang Hou 0

These days, the architecture industry cannot disregard how significant the challenge of sustainability has become. One strategy for achieving sustainable development is a circular economy, based on a sustainable life cycle. This strategy minimizes resource usage and extends the useful life of buildings from a design perspective. Moreover, another challenge is how to increase the usability of the building itself, in addition to how we’ve incorporated building disassembly into the cycle. This requires that designers take the future into account when making design decisions, integrating the requirements of the present with the potential outcomes of what has not yet happened.

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What Kind of City is a People-Oriented City? Ranking Chinese Cities

January 4, 2023 Xiaohang Hou 0

What kind of city is a people-oriented city? This is a difficult question to answer because humanistic cities evaluate the city by “people”, and people are extremely diverse, producing individual different evaluation standards. For example, a city that is friendly to car drivers, may not be so friendly to pedestrians.

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Atesimo / TEMP

January 4, 2023 Xiaohang Hou 0

A menswear showroom takes cues from Shanghai longtangs with a twist of orderliness
TEMP has completed its collaboration with the menswear brand ATE SIMO, who will, together with other young brands, shape the new MIX320 creative vibe on the century-old Wuyi Road in Shanghai.

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The Manifestation of Traditional Chinese Architectural Language in Modern Architecture

December 14, 2022 Xiaohang Hou 0

We have never stopped exploring the manifestation of traditional Chinese architectural language in modern architecture, starting with the effort of a modern volume with a traditional paradigm roof. This inheritance and expression are based on the context, which is divided into two categories: “Adoption” and “Ablation”. The reinterpretation of traditions from “Form,” “Sense,” and “Model” is “Adoption.” Ablation is a constructive compromise with the environment that respects the original rural or urban texture and appearance. It is based on old forms and building techniques, enhanced with modern design approaches and techniques. It improves conditions either by erasing them in some situations or by disappearing and integrating into them. Contemporary architecture is both the tradition of the future and the tradition of the past. The “classics” are continuously being extended by architects using new techniques

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The Voice of Women in Chinese Architecture

November 21, 2022 Xiaohang Hou 0

Women’s studies officially began in China in the early 1980s. Women awoke and started to take bigger roles in society as it grew. Women had been working as architects for a century, but Lin Huiyin was not recognized as the country’s first female architect until the 1920s due to the profession’s tardy development in China. But nowadays, more and more female architects are filling crucial positions.

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Environmentally Friendly Materials: 8 New Products To Reduce Carbon Emission

October 23, 2022 Xiaohang Hou 0

The construction industry’s future will undoubtedly include “carbon reduction” as a mandatory task. Aside from locally sourced, virgin materials, an increasing number of new materials are becoming available. New materials can be developed in several ways, including low-carbon substitution, recycling, performance enhancement, and 3D printing. New materials will not only be more environmentally friendly and enable new construction methods, but they will also influence the starting point and direction of design concepts, resulting in new buildings with new perceptions and spaces.

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Reading Architecture as a Book

October 3, 2022 Xiaohang Hou 0

The standards for classifying good or terrible architecture are usefulness and beauty, or what we commonly refer to as practicality and aesthetics. However, practicality might quickly direct us toward functionalism, which is the only viable option, or toward the design of sculptural structures. The architect Le Corbusier once stated, “If you create a house with stone, wood, and concrete, that’s just a building; if you touch my heart, that’s architecture.” However, perhaps the readability of architecture might serve as a criterion for good architecture: Reading architecture as a book with complete words and sentences that stand up to careful consideration.

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What is the City Heading For? From Urban Design to Urban Life

July 29, 2022 Xiaohang Hou 0

In the 1960s, Jane Jacobs criticized modernist urban planning from the perspective of the integrated city. She believes that the purpose of urban renovation is to establish a better-integrated relationship between urban space and urban function by repairing the gap between them. Rather than “beautify” the urban environment.