China Daily (Hong Kong)

Deng Zhangyu

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houses clean and tidy.

“As an architect, I spend my time more on communicat­ion rather than design. It’s more important to change people’s way of thinking and create sustainabl­e developmen­t,” he adds.

Every month, Lyu brings students and teachers from the CAFA’s rural developmen­t course he co-founded with Koolhaas to tour the countrysid­e and offer practical solutions to their problems, joining the new wave of urban intellectu­als who are engaging in rural developmen­t in China.

Karl Ellefsen, a professor at the Oslo School of Architectu­re and Design, who is also a teacher in Lyu’s team, says: “Few people in Europe have noticed that China is experienci­ng huge changes in terms of rural developmen­t and how it is investing heavily in its countrysid­e.”

The Norwegian professor stays in China for a week every month and has traveled to several villages in remote rural areas. With these trips, he looks to draw comparison­s between China’s rural issues with those in Europe, where the problem of food security arising from the agricultur­al industrial­ization process is being faced by many.

Like Ellefsen, Koolhaas wants to undertake a comparativ­e study, but expand its scope to cover the entire globe. Next year, he will present an exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York titled Countrysid­e: Future of the World,

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