Thursday, April 1, 2021

Artist of the day, April 1, 2021: Ma Yansong, a Chinese architect (#1246)

 Ma Yansong (1975) is a Chinese architect and founder of MAD architects. He serves as adjunct professor at School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, and the visiting professor at Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture.

Ma Yansong was born in Beijing in 1975. He graduated from the Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, and holds a master's degree in Architecture from Yale University. He is currently a professor at the Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture. During his master's degree in Yale, he first received attention for his project "Floating Islands".

Ma Yansong is recognized as an important voice in the new generation of architects. He is the first Chinese architect to win an overseas landmark-building project. As the founder and principal of MAD Architects, Ma leads design across various scales. In recent years, many of Ma’s designs follow his conception of the “Shanshui City”, which is his vision to create a new balance among society, the city and the environment through new forms of architecture. Since designing the “Floating Island” in 2002, Ma has been exploring this idea through an international practice.  At MAD, Ma has created a series of imaginative works, including Absolute Towers, Hutong Bubble 32, Ordos Museum, China Wood Sculpture Museum, Fake Hills, etc. In 2014, Ma was selected as the principal designer for Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Chicago, which made him the first Chinese architect to design overseas culture landmark. Parallel to his design practice, he has also been exploring with the public the cultural values of cities and architecture through domestic and international solo exhibitions, publications and art works.

In 2006, Ma was awarded the “Young Architects Award” by the Architectural League of New York. In 2008 he was selected as one of the “20 Most Influential Young Architects” by ICON magazine. Fast Company respectively named him one of the “10 Most Creative People in Architecture in 2009” and one of the “100 Most Creative People in Business in 2014.” In 2010 he became the first architect from China to receive a RIBA fellowship. In 2014 he was awarded “Young Global Leaders (YGL)” by World Economic Forum. In 2012, his iconic project “Absolute Towers,” two residential towers in Mississauga, Canada was named the “Best Tall Building in the Americas” by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH).


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 Ma Yansong

2005-2011
Ordos Museum
Ordos, China

2005-2011
Ordos Museum
Ordos, China

2006
Hongluo Clubhouse
Beijing, China

2006
Hongluo Clubhouse
Beijing, China

2006-2012
Absolute Towers
Mississauga, Canada

2006-2012
Absolute Towers
Mississauga, Canada

2008-2013
Conrad Hotel
Beijing, China

2008-2015
Fake Hills
Beihai, China

2008-2015
Fake Hills,
Beihai, China

2008-2015
Fake Hills
Beihai, China

2009-2012
Sheraton Huzhou Hot Spring Resort
Huzhou, China

2009-2012
Sheraton Huzhou Hot Spring Resort,
Huzhou, China
2009-2012
Sheraton Huzhou Hot Spring Resort
Huzhou, China


2009-2013
China Wood Sculpture Museum
Harbin, China

2009-2013
China Wood Sculpture Museum
Harbin, China

2009-2013
China Wood Sculpture Museum
Harbin, China

2010-2015
Harbin Opera House
Harbin, China

2010-2015
Harbin Opera House
Harbin, China

2010-2015
Harbin Opera House
Harbin, China

2010-2015
Harbin Opera House
Harbin, China

2013-2018
Sanya Phoenix Island
Sanya, China

2013-2018
Sanya Phoenix Island
Sanya, China

2013-2018
Gardenhouse
Los Angeles, USA

2013-2018
Gardenhouse
Los Angeles, USA

2013-2018
Gardenhouse
Los Angeles, USA

2017-2020
YueCheng Courtyard Kindergarten,
Beijing, China

2017-2020
YueCheng Courtyard Kindergarten
Beijing, China

Under construction, 2017-2021
China Entrepreneur Forum Conference Centre
Yabuli, China

Under construction, 2017-2021
Lucas Museum of Narrative Art
Exposition Park, Los Angeles, USA

Under construction, 2017-2021
Lucas Museum of Narrative Art
Exposition Park, Los Angeles, USA

Under construction, 2019-2021
Wormhole Library,
Haikou, Hainan Province, China

Under construction, 2019-2021
Wormhole Library
Haikou, Hainan Province, China

Under construction, 2019-2021
Wormhole Library
Haikou, Hainan Province, China

Under construction
Xinhee Design Center
Xiamen, China

Under construction
Xinhee Design Center
Xiamen, China

UNIC
Paris, France

UNIC
Paris, France


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