M+’s architecture collection will be showcased on January 10th in Hong Kong. It is the first of its kind in Asia, with collections dating back to the 1920s, and will have among them MAD’s Fish Tank, Beijing 2050, and Absolute Towers.
The winners of this year’s MAD Travel Fellowship shared their thoughts and experiences on their trip abroad with us at the MAD office in Beijing. The five gifted students met with Ma Yansong and MAD staff in a discussion on architecture, both contemporary and ancient.
December 6th, 2013, Shenzhen. Ma Yansong presented his work, “Shanshui Experiment Complex” in the Border Warehouse of BI-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture 2013 in Shenzhen.
Ma Yasong was invited as a key-note speaker by the director of Deutsches Architecture Museum (DAM), Mr. Peter Cachola Schmal to speak at DAM’s “International Highrise Night”, and to join the panel discussion about the future of highrise buildings.
On Nov 11, 2013, Ma Yansong was invited to give a lecture at the Berlage Institute, Rotterdam. In the lecture, Ma introduced MAD’s recent projects, and spoke on his ideas about future city development and his wish to combine the eastern philosophy with modern city construction.
On Nov 9th, invited by Kunsthaus Bregenz, Ma Yansong attended and spoke at the symposium The Seismographs of Architecture. Kunsthaus Bregenz was designed by Peter Zumthor at 1997. It was known as the best representative of Zumthor’s works.
On the 6th November 2013, Ma Yansong was invited to speak at PLÅT annual seminar in Oslo, introducing MAD’s projects and joining the discussion on the “Metals of Possibilities”.
As the only design team from China, MAD was selected to participate in the second stage of the New Moscow Financial Center Masterplan competition. This is Moscow’s largest city design project in recent years; 83 teams participated in the first stage competition. On the Nov 6th, the jury announced the list of 8 teams selected for the next round.
On October 23, Ma Yansong gave a lecture at the Barlett School of Architecture, where he introduced some of the exciting new projects coming out of MAD as well as his ideas on the design philosophy of “Shanshui City”.
“West Bund 2013: A Biennial of Architecture and Contemporary Art”, opening on Oct. 20th, invites MAD. On exhibit are MAD’s Hutong Bubble, Ordos Museum, Fake Hills, and Shanshui City Research .
Oct 17, the Good Design 2013, jointly organized by The Outlook Magazine and Bloomberg BusinessWeek, raised its curtain at the Orange Hall in Sanlitun. Ma Yansong received the Good Design 2013 Architect Award.
Invited by Swarovski, Ma Yansong creates “Moon Landscape”, a big installation art piece for the “Digital Crystal” exhibition. The exhibition goes from 28th September to 3rd October 2013 during the Beijing Design Week.
The “Palace of China – Architecture China 2013” exhibition opens on September 26th in Segovia, Spain. As the opening exhibition of the HAY Festival, it will stay in the Palacio Quintanar for three months, and givess to visitors an opportunity to learn about Chinese architectural design, social change, and city development.
Ma Yansong won the first China Architecture Design in 21st Century Award, as the D21 Young Chinese Architect Award, and D21 Best Chinese Architecture Design (Business Building).
MAD’s Absolute Towers, nicknamed the “Marilyn Monroe” towers for their soft curves, are jointly named the world’s best new skyscraper in a recent CNN article.
Beijing, September 06, 2013 –In February 2010, MAD won the competition to design the cultural center of Harbin. The entire project covers an area of 1.8 square kilometers, with a construction area of 79,000 square meters. In August 2013, the overall structure of the Cultural Center was completed and the entire project began to take shape.
At 6pm New York time, September 5th of 2013, a green building with distinct Oriental features designed by Ma Yansong was revealed at Times Square in New York city. Located along the lake of Beijing Chaoyang Park, this city complex is the continuation of “Shan-Shui City”– a design concept pursued by Ma Yansong.
Ma Yansong was invited to speak at the “The New Wave of Chinese Architecture” lecture in Moscow, hosted by Strelka Institute on July 24th, 2013. The lecture also featured Curator Fang Zhenning and architect Meng Yan as speakers.
On July 21st, 2013, Ma Yansong shared his ideas on “Shanshui City” at the Fangsuo Commune Architecture Week in Guangzhou with students and enthusiasts. Ma spoke on his belief that the future city cannot be realized without human culture and spirit.
New Art, the monthly issue of The Beijing News, published Ma Yansong’s third special column “Shanshui City and Hutong Bubble” on July 10th, 2013. In this article, Ma shares his thoughts about the human spirit that architecture and cities should undertake through his two architectural works.
MAD’s new project PingTan Art Museum is being displayed at the “GA International 2013: Emerging Future” exhibition, organized by GA Gallery, Japan. This exhibition will last from 22 June to 11 August, 2013, showing the latest outstanding architecture from all over the world.
The Travel Fellowship was launched by MAD in 2009 to provide mainland Chinese students with an opportunity to travel abroad and research an architectural topic of their choosing. It is only through travel – the visceral experience of walking into a space – that one can begin to understand the full context and meaning of architecture.
The Shanshui City Exhibition opens in WUHAO, a quadrangle courtyard of the Qing Dynasty. Meanwhile, Ma Yansong launched his new book “Shanshui City,” a brief declaration of the young architect’s vision for the future city.
Yosuke Hayano has prepared to share the stories behind four MAD urban projects at the National Architecture Conference Melbourne, organized by the Australian Institute of Architects. The Conference’s emphasis is put on challenging existing notions of ‘materiality’ and aims to reveal new insights into contemporary material experiments and applications.
Ma Yansong won the 2nd Audi Arts and Design Award in the category Designer of the Year, being the first Chinese architect to apply his design into landmark buildings overseas. Ma’s achievements are thought to have led to the time of “innovated in China” and to the emergence new generation of Chinese architects.