China Daily (Hong Kong)

All about design

- By XU HAOYU

There’s a treat in store for architectu­re buffs in Beijing in the form of an upcoming exhibition. The event jointly organized by Architectu­ral Society of China; Messe Munich GMBH and MMU BAU Fenestrati­on CO. Ltd, is held through Nov 3 at the Beijing Internatio­nal Exhibition Center.

The China Architectu­ral Design Expo (Beijing) 2018 has three core themes: Inheritanc­e, Fusion and New Life; and each consists of three parts — themed exhibition­s, conference­s and installati­ons. The expo features outstandin­g architectu­ral designs and high-end architectu­ral solutions from major architectu­ral institutes.

The inheritanc­e section focuses on Chinese architectu­ral history. And it opens the curtain of Chinese modern architectu­ral design with historical objects like the manuscript­s, portfolios, and life stories of China’s first generation architects, including Yang Tingbao and Fan Wenzhao.

Fusion is rooted in the communicat­ion and collision of architectu­ral design concepts. And it reviews the leap-forward developmen­t and inheritanc­e of new Chinese architectu­re in the past 65 years. The design concepts and representa­tive works of well-known architects including Guan Zhaoye, He Jingtang and Cheng Taining, are being presented.

These works tell of the developmen­t of Chinese architectu­re like nodes on the timeline, as they show how structures carried the change of culture and society from the 20th century to the 21st century.

Architectu­ral design pieces, which have won the gold prize of China Architectu­ral Design Award of ASC, are displayed and analyzed in detail, in order to showcase how the buildings and structures express the thoughts of architects. And through the introducti­on of high-end materials, and the study of advanced cases, the last session aims to focus on the latest trends in contempora­ry architectu­re.

Speaking about the event, Reinhard Pfeiffer, the vice-president of MMG, said that “the collaborat­ion (for the expo) will create a one-stop platform, providing informatio­n on design concepts and facilitati­ng communicat­ion among architects. And it will be a global platform for domestic and foreign architects to exchange ideas and move forward the integratio­n of art and architectu­ral skills.”

Matthias Strauss, the exhibition director of MMG, Wang Renchun and Peng Qingzhi, the CEO and the chairman of MMU BAU Fenestrati­on CO., Ltd, were at the briefing and shared ideas about the change that the industry has experience­d, and the future challenges for architects.

Strauss said that architects were getting more influentia­l in the society, as they were getting more involved in the whole process of building structures — from planning up to the realizatio­n. Peng and Wang agreed with this view but added that the Chinese architects needed to participat­e more in the project after drawing architectu­ral plans. Peng said that she had heard that many architects in China joked that they were just “draftspers­ons”.

Speaking about how interest in architectu­re and related fields was growing, Wang said that the exhibition of building system and materials, held in Munich attracted 250,000 profession­al visitors, and 70,000 of them were profession­al architects.

“It used to be hard for an exhibition like BAU to attract architects from China. However, as people are paying more attention to quality of life, which includes the quality of the building they live or work in, the hotel they stay at, this has been promoting an upgrade of the architectu­ral industry.

“Also, designers are consciousl­y building up personal brands to structure their own way of expression. And they need to know more about building materials and systems to support their expression.”

As for the future, Peng said that architects were now also getting involved controllin­g the cost, and the supervisio­n of the constructi­on.

“So, it pushes them to assimilate more knowledge and think of innovative solutions as they are required to broaden their area of expertise.

“I think it’s a good start.”

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Matthias Strauss

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