Yung Ho Chang: Smallness
Excerpts from Chang's Current Work lecture, featuring public pavilions, a restaurant, and residential projects.
Current Work is a lecture series featuring leading figures in the worlds of architecture, urbanism, design, and art.
Yung Ho Chang is a founding principal of the Beijing-based Atelier Feichang Jianzhu (FCJZ), established in 1993. Since its inception, FCJZ has pursued a multi-disciplinary practice, creating work described by Beijing museum director Philip Tinari as “witty, thoughtful, and universal… inspired by distinctly Chinese problems and concepts.”
Current and recent projects discussed in this video include:
- Vertical Glass House, Beijing
- Audi House, Shanghai
- Kings Joy Restaurant, Beijing
- The 1966-1976 Major Events Pavilion (also known as the Museum-Bridge) in Anren, China, and
- The Bay residential complex, Shanghai.
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