Lu Wenyu: Quiet Radicalism and the Practice of Repair

Lu Wenyu: Quiet Radicalism and the Practice of Repair
Tiled Garden at the 2006 Venice Biennale. Image © 準建築人手札網站 Forgemind ArchiMedia via Flickr under license CC BY 2.0 Tiled Garden at the 2006 Venice Biennale. Image © 準建築人手札網站 Forgemind ArchiMedia via Flickr under license CC BY 2.0

Lu Wenyu—co-founder of Amateur Architecture Studio with Pritzker laureate Wang Shu—has shaped many of the practice's most emblematic works across China, including the Ningbo History Museum and the Xiangshan Campus of the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou. Often working outside the spotlight, her leadership is unmistakable in the discipline of execution and the roles she has assumed: in 2003, together with Wang Shu, she established the Architecture Department at the China Academy of Art, where she also serves as Director of the Sustainable Construction Center. Her practice and teaching form a reciprocal loop: research conducted in studios at the China Academy of Art continually folds back into construction strategies on site, while lessons learned in the field return to the classroom as material intelligence rather than abstract theory.

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