By: Stefania DanieliLast November, NEXT Architects (Netherland) won the competition for a new bridge to be built in Changsha in 2014. The 150 meter-long and 24 meter-high pedestrian bridge will be located in the Meixi Lake area, in the west side of Changsha.The bridge intends to be not only a... View full entry
Today’s article has been inspired by the upcoming Chinese Spring Festival, the biggest event of the year for the Chinese, as well as for people from many other East-Asian countries. The country is going to take a long, relaxing break from work, resting for at least one week or even more... View full entry
A tour of China’s last remaining enclave of old-school social governance and architecture: Nanjiecun Village, Henan By: Paul Stephen In China, the existential conflict between “old” and “new” in architecture, development, and general society is almost always... View full entry
Want to know what it's really like to work in China? We sat down for a chat with Barry Witherspoon, a landscape architect and contributing author for our blog. Barry has been living and working as an architect in China, at a Chinese design company called “Leedscape”, for nearly two... View full entry
Welcome to the China Architecture Blog, dedicated to discussing the latest news, opinions, and advice about architecture and landscape design in China, and its related industries. Please visit us at: chinarchblog.com Stay tuned for more updates and posts! View full entry
Updates about new landscape/architectural projects in Mainland China, industry news and events; info about Chinese design conferences, competitions, and seminars. Also: advice about living and working as an architect/designer in Mainland China, plus tips and info about applying for Chinese jobs. This is the Archinect version of our blog. Please visit our main blog at www.chinarchblog.com