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Ma Yansong, born in Beijing in 1975, studied at Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture (now Beijing University of Architecture) and later graduated from Yale University. Ma Yansong established MAD Architects in 2004 to lead the design of a series of iconic buildings and art works, including the Lucas Narrative Art Museum, Canada's "Monroe Building", Ordos Museum, Harbin Cultural Island, Chaoyang Park Plaza, Aquarium, Alley bubbles. In 2010, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) awarded him an RIBA International Honorary Member, and in 2014 he was selected by the World Economic Forum as "2014 World Young Leader". He teaches at Beijing Jianzhu University.
Ma Yansong
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- Ma Yansong said: "For us, it is more important to spread our ideas. Architecture is the most likely to meet the needs of people. This is the inevitable future. China's most important tradition is to have strong creativity. This is what determines our nation. A very important factor that has been constantly developing. The creation of architecture is not important in form, not in imitation, but in the most efficient way to achieve the greatest significance. Our architecture is by no means pursuing new and strange forms. It's about creating the future. "
- 2014: The cover of the December issue of "Mr. Annual Special", "
- MAD Architects
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2019 | Yanbao Baiwan Homes | Commission | Beijing China | Completed [11] |
2014-2019 | Lucas Museum of Narrative Art | Competition first place | Chicago, USA | Under Construction |
2012-2017 | Nanjing Zendai Himalaya Center | Commission | Nanjing, China | Under Construction |
2012-2016 | Chaoyang Park Plaza | Commission | Beijing China | built |
2011-2016 | Pingtan Art Museum | Commission | Pingtan, China | built |
2011 | Vertu mobile kiosk | Commission | Milan, Italy | built |
2010-2017 | 71 Via Boncompagni Rome | Competition first place | Rome, Italy | Deepening the design |
2010 | Beijing 2050 | proposal | Beijing China | proposal |
2010-2015 | Harbin Culture Island | Competition first place | Harbin, China | built |
2009 | Urban forest | proposal | Chongqing, China | proposal |
2009-2013 | China Wood Sculpture Museum | Competition first place | Harbin, China | built |
2009-2014 | Huangshan Taiping Lake Apartment | Commission | Anhui, China | built |
2009 | Taichung Convention and Exhibition Center | proposal | Taiwan, China | proposal |
2008-2015 | rockery | Commission | Beihai, China | Under Construction |
2008-2010 | Sheraton Huzhou Hot Spring Resort, China | Commission | Huzhou, China | built |
2008-2009 | Alley bubble | Commission | Beijing China | built |
2008 | Huangdu Art Center | proposal | Beijing China | proposal |
2008 | New National Gallery of China | competition | Beijing China | proposal |
2006-2012 | Marilyn Monroe Building | First place in international competition | Canada Toronto | built |
2006 | Red Snail Club | Commission | Beijing China | built |
2005-2011 | Ordos Museum | Competition first place | Ordos, China | built |
2004 | 800m building | competition | Guangzhou, China | proposal |
2002 | WTO Reconstruction | competition | New York, USA |
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