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October 7 - November 10, 2002
In the context of the economic boom in China, Atelier Feichang Jianzhu, established in 1993 with Yung Ho Chang serving as its principal, strives for active participation while also exercising self-restraint; it aims to focus on a basic yet researched architecture, maintaining a critical position despite pressures generated by projects’ tremendous size, number, and condensed schedules. The work of FCJZ usually takes as a departure the essential issues of building (program, site, space, material, construction) and, from such a foundation, ventures into concerns of city, landscape, tradition, and culture. The studio’s projects range from private houses to governmental institutions, from urban scale proposals to exhibition installations, with occasional experimentation with furniture and graphic design as well.
Yung Ho Chang was the Fall 2002 Kenzo Tange Visiting Design Critic

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