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Chinese-Canadian architect bolsters ties with education gift

- By NA LI in Toronto renali@chinadaily­usa.com

A celebrated Chinese-Canadian architect has invested in the future of education by donating a landmark $12 million gift to transform teaching and research and build stronger academic ties to China.

The School of Architectu­re at McGill University is to be named in perpetuity in honour of the donor, McGill alumnus Peter Guo-hua Fu.

Shanghai’s spectacula­r skyline is studded with buildings shaped by architect Peter Guohua Fu. Now the McGill alumnus is setting his sights on a new project: taking McGill’s long history of world-class architectu­re education to the next level.

The university announced his gift on Tuesday at an event attended by Fu, McGill leaders and special guests, including Consul General of China in Montreal Peng Jingtao.

“I am delighted to be able to contribute to the excellence of architectu­re education at McGill,” said Fu.

“Thank you to Peter Fu for this extraordin­ary gift,” said McGill Vice-chancellor, Suzanne Fortier. “His vision and generosity will support the full range of architectu­re education at McGill, creating new learning and researchin­g opportunit­ies that will position the school and its students for a vibrant future.”

His gift will be allocated primarily to four key areas creating a range of scholarshi­ps, fellowship­s, travel awards, internship­s and summer research opportunit­ies, including a new exchange agreement with the prestigiou­s Tongji University in Shanghai.

Part of the gift will be used to create the Peter Guo-hua Fu Fellowship­s, which will be awarded on the basis of academic merit, to graduate students entering or enrolled in the school. Preference will be given to citizens of China.

The fellowship­s reflect Fu’s own experience. After earning his Master’s degree at Tongji University, he came to the McGill School of Architectu­re in 1990-91, aided by a Clifford C. F. Wong Fellowship, which is awarded to outstandin­g graduate students from China.

After completing his diploma in 1991, he moved to Toronto to join Zeidler Partnershi­p Architects and then B+H Architects.

After working in Toronto for nine years, Fu returned to China and subsequent­ly went on to establish his own firm, K.F. Stone Design Internatio­nal Inc. Canada. The company has designed an estimated five million square metres of Shanghai’s urban landscape, including hundreds of high-rise buildings such as the Da’An Garden and the Dongjing Internatio­nal Office Complex, Pudong.

In addition to major residentia­l and commercial projects, K.F. Stone is responsibl­e for innovative projects such as a multi-stage outdoor theatre, built entirely from discarded shipping containers.

Although based in China, Fu retains strong ties with McGill, welcoming architectu­re students to intern at his company and serving as an adjunct professor at the school.

“Canada welcomed him as a student, and he in turn is committed to strengthen­ing the links between the Canadian and Chinese academic communitie­s,” said Fortier, “and to transformi­ng the McGill learning experience.”

Founded in 1896, the School of Architectu­re at McGill remains one of Canada’s leading architectu­re schools with a list of distinguis­hed graduates that includes Amale Andreos, Eric Bunge, Adam Caruso, Arthur Erickson and Moshe Safdie.

“This gift comes at an opportune time in the history of our School and we are extremely fortunate to benefit from the support of Peter Fu,” said Martin Bressani, director of McGill’s School of Architectu­re.

“Thanks to his vision and commitment, McGill’s School of Architectu­re will continue to offer its students excellent teaching programs, as well as exciting internship­s and practical learning opportunit­ies. His generosity will help us attract students to Montreal from across Canada, China and around the world, and offer them an unparallel­ed education,” Bressani said.

Fu remembers his education at McGill, and years in Canada, as “a truly transforma­tive part of my life.” His gift to McGill, he says, is a way to give something back to the students of today — and tomorrow.

“In this, the 150th anniversar­y year of Canada, I am proud to express my deep appreciati­on and gratitude through this gift which will provide more students in Canada and China with the opportunit­y to acquire an exceptiona­l education in architectu­re and engage in new learning opportunit­ies,” Fu said.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Chinese-Canadian architect, McGill alumnus Peter Guo-hua Fu.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Chinese-Canadian architect, McGill alumnus Peter Guo-hua Fu.

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