Li Xinggang 李兴钢 | |
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Born | 1969 (age 54–55) |
Nationality | Chinese |
Alma mater | Department of Architecture at Tianjin University |
Occupation | Architect |
Awards | Gold/Silver Prize of China National Outstanding Architecture Awards (2009/2010/2000), World Youth Chinese Architects Awards (2007), and Finalist of World Architecture Awards of UK (2002) |
Practice | Atelier Li Xinggang, China Architecture Design & Research Group China Architecture Design & Research Group |
Projects | Hainan International Convention And Exhibition Center, Paper-brick House Venice Biennale 2008,Beijing Olympic Stadium, Local Studio together with Herzog & De Meuron, Wenchuan Earthquake Memorial |
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Simplified Chinese | 李兴钢 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 李興鋼 | ||||||
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Li Xinggang (born 1969 in Laoting, Hebei) is a Chinese architect, director of Atelier Li Xinggang and vice chief architect of China Architectural Design & Research Group.[1] He founded Atelier Li Xinggang in 2001, and including works with his studio has been involved in more than 30 projects. He has received several Chinese and international awards, and attended several exhibitions concerning architecture and art.[citation needed]