2012年11月9日星期五
Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate
China is awash with architectural inspiration ceremony Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate Shu Wang jacket and an open forum on the future architecture of the developed countries is complete.
As a prelude to the ceremony, 700 national and international architects gathered in Beijing to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the industry in China, with a key focus on the approach to the industry boom and growth urban development in a manner that capitalizes on modern design and technology without forgetting the cultural roots.
"The success of the urbanization of China will be crucial to its economic and social development," said Thomas J. Pritzker, chairman of award sponsors. "The challenge, as urbanization throughout the world is to achieve urban growth that is consistent with local needs and culture."
With the rapid growth of China, the industry seeks to develop long-term urban development plans that respond to growth, in addition to establishing the foundations of a modern country. However, 2002 Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Glenn Murcutt has urged members of the forum to maintain cultural ties, even in their most modern developments.
"I think one of the dangers of China's modernization is forgetting the rich culture and beauty of the buildings that you had," says Murcutt. "It is very easy to simply look to the future. I think looking at the past is also extremely important to be able to integrate aspects which are not part of the present and the future. '
President of the jury of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, Lord Peter Palumbo, said Wang Shu received the highest level of recognition for his architectural ability to bring together these key elements.
"The jury saw the emergence for the first time the authentic Chinese architecture contemporary high quality," said Palumbo. "They combined all sorts of things. New and old, traditional and modern, past and future, all these issues have been beautifully combined in his work "
The discussion that its architecture and have attracted recent forum has always been the goal of Shu, and an aspect he feels should be explored and discussed in order to create a thriving industry of China and the built environment.
"What I practice is in contrast with the huge, shiny, modern, iconic architecture and powerful in the center of our cities. Seeking something that is close to the grass roots, the rights of the common people, and is linked to the traditions of the Chinese people and everyday life, "said Shu." My architecture is not shining, and sometimes even the raw air. it is quite different from the traditional architecture in China and I think it will continue to raise debates and discussions. " Architectural rendering services for architects and designers.
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