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Learning from the everyday world

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2018

Shen Zhuang
Affiliation:
amg_zhuangshen@126.com
Xiahong Hua
Affiliation:
huaxiahong@tongji.edu.cn
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From phenomenal observation to value recognition, from design strategy to concrete methodology, the everyday world brings direct inspiration to Atelier Archmixing's architectural practice. Through participant observation of the urban and rural built environment, together with various design experiences from different projects, the practice defines the neutral spatial phenomenon of constant accumulation, change and adjustment as ‘Spatial Redundancy’; they respond with design strategies that flexibly apply various concepts, technologies and approaches without prejudice, describing their consequences as ‘Unrecognisable System’. Both concepts aim at opening up new possibilities for architecture drawn from the everyday world and rooted in China's rapid urbanisation.

Type
Design
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