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A towering presence

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Ming Wu has a unique perspectiv­e on the skylines of the United States and China.

As a principal in the internatio­nal architectu­re firm Perkins Eastman, he has designed skyscraper­s and other buildings in the New York area and across China.

The New York-based firm, which establishe­d a permanent office in Shanghai in 2000, has been involved in more than 100 projects in China, including the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing; the Guangzhou master plan; the Hopkins-Nanjing University Center for ChineseAme­rican Studies; the Chongqing Library; the Ningbo metro station; the Shandong University Qingdao campus and scores of others.

Wu is Chinese American and a graduate of Harvard University and the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

“I’m a Connecticu­t Yankee by birth,” was how he slyly described himself to China Daily.

His mother was originally from the Beijing area and his father from Fuzhou, although they met in the United States.

“A lot of the firm’s work and much of my work is in China,” Wu said. “Most of the work I’m personally directing is in China.”

Another project he is personally directing is 99 Hudson in Jersey City.

Wu said the bidding process for the design contract was “very competitiv­e”, with five firms vying for the deal. But he said that he is quite familiar with China Overseas America’s parent company (China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd in Hong Kong, a subsidiary of China State Constructi­on Engineerin­g Corp in Beijing).

“When I go to Jersey City, it reminds me of China, because there’s so much constructi­on activity everywhere you look,” he said. “There’s definitely a vibrancy there. It’s really enjoying a market resurgence. … A lot of Jersey City’s fortunes obviously ride on New York. … I really like what I see happening in Jersey City.

“The value propositio­n (of 99

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Rendering of the 99 Hudson condominiu­m tower (center) on the Jersey City waterfront, which when completed in 2019 will become New Jersey’s tallest building. The city’s current tallest building is the Goldman Sachs tower (foreground left).
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Rendering of the 99 Hudson condominiu­m tower (center) on the Jersey City waterfront, which when completed in 2019 will become New Jersey’s tallest building. The city’s current tallest building is the Goldman Sachs tower (foreground left).

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