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Wang Shu: Reimagining Chinese Architecture through Craft and Memory
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Wang Shu: Reimagining Chinese Architecture through Craft and Memory
Amateur Architecture Studio, Ningbo History Museum, 2008. Image Courtesy of Louisiana Born in 1963 in Urumqi, Xinjiang, China, architect Wang Shu has dedicated his career to defining a contemporary approach to building that is deeply rooted in China's cultural and material history. In 2012, he was recognized with the Pritzker Prize, becoming the first Chinese citizen to receive the distinction. The award jury acknowledged his body of work "for t…
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