Chen Chan-siang | |||||||
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Born | 13 June 1916 | ||||||
Died | 12 March 2001 | (aged 84)||||||
Other names | Charles Chen, Chi Ziang Chen, Chen Zhanxiang | ||||||
Alma mater | University of Liverpool | ||||||
Occupation | Architect | ||||||
Known for | Liang-Chen Proposal | ||||||
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Chinese | 陳占祥 | ||||||
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Chen Chan-siang (Chinese: 陳占祥; pinyin: Chén Zhānxiáng; 13 June 1916 - 12 March 2001) was an urban planner and architect. Chen was a member of Five United, a firm which pioneered modernist architecture in China in the 1940s.[1] Other members of Five United included Huang Zuo-shen, Wang Da-hong and Luke Him Sau. He is also known as Charles Chen, Chi Ziang Chen, Chen Zhangxiang.