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EXCITING PRACTICE IN CHINA/HK

SpringFresh

I'm looking into working abroad- moving from London to China/HK. I am having real trouble finding out which practices have offices out there- and what the new exciting upcoming practices are that are homegrown.
I am post part 1- (about halfway throught the course)
any suggestions? or advice
and preferably some links.
thanks

 
Mar 13, 05 4:49 pm
J3

We are currently expanding rapidly in Shanghai:
www.rtkl.com
don't know if this is what you are looking for...

Mar 13, 05 5:36 pm  · 
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taboho

arch record had an issue on china last year. i don't remember which issue, but it surveys a group of emerging designers.

Mar 13, 05 6:01 pm  · 
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aparisianguy

Chairman :
Arch Record issue Taboho s talking about is either nov. or dec. 2004.
I actually worked for MADA s.p.a.m., one of these emerging designers.
So, was it exciting ? Sure, but maybe so is any other place in China !

Design wise, MADA is basically a chinese OMA wannabe, with the advantage that Rem actually shows up now and then, this giving them quite a good visibility on the architectural scene. Design team is 100% foreigners, most of them recently graduated.
Pay is lame (last time I met the boss, last july, he was telling me he wanted to stop paying interns...), work hours are huge (I evaluate sround 100 hours worked weekly). Turnover is big (maybe 5 designers out of around 30 architects with over a year experience in the office), projects are fast (expect to change every 3 weeks). Really remembered me of school.
My advice ?
if you want to visit china : avoid, insomniac with a foam fetish? here s good fun for you.

Personnally, I m actually considering going back there pretty soon, but would prefer a decent pay and real career opportunity in the long run.

J3: what can you tell me about rtkl according to (young) designer s freedom according to creativity/design ? oportunity of evolution/carreer ? Pay ?

Mar 13, 05 8:20 pm  · 
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benny_at_bcgstudios

hey mr.mao, u may contact me if u really want to work in hong kong (think twice!), or u can visit www.hkia.net to search for ur favouite.

Mar 14, 05 12:21 am  · 
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