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Profile Since 1985 Principal of ingenhoven architects
1978-1984 studied architecture at Technical University RWTH Aachen, Germany 1980-1981 studied architecture at Art Academy Dusseldorf, Germany
In addition to his design work, Christoph Ingenhoven is a jury member, consultant and adjudicator in nu-
merous competitions, and continues to lecture.
Projects (selection) 2019 Toranomon, Tokyo, Japan
2017 Marina One, Singapore, China
2017 Kö-Bogen 2, Dusseldorf, Germany
2015 Dom Hotel, Cologne, Germany
2012 Google HQ, Palo Alto, USA
2011 1 Bligh Street, Sydney, Australia
2011 HDI-Gerling Head Office, Hannover, Germany
2010 Swarovski HQ, Lake Zurich, Switzerland
2008 European Investment Bank, Luxemburg
2006 Lufthansa HQ, Frankfurt, Germany
Christoph Ingenhoven
Head of ingenhoven architects, Dusseldorf
www.ingenhovenarchitects.com
Marina One, Singapore Kö-Bogen 2, Dusseldorf
* Updated on 22/06/2016, more speakers will be added
© Edgar R. Schoepal
© ingenhoven architects © ingenhoven architects
Profile Since 2012 Associate Professor in Building Technology (Tenured) Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, USA
2008-2011 Associate Professor of Architectural Technology, Harvard University Graduate School of
Design, Cambridge, USA
2005-2007 Adjunct Professor McGill University, School of Architecture, Montreal, Canada
2001-2008 Staff Scientist National Research Council Canada
2001 Dr.-Ing. Architecture, Technical University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Dissertation:
Daylight Availability and Manual Lighting Control in Office Buildings
1997 Dipl.-Phys., Albert-Ludwigs University, Freiburg, Germany
M.Sc. Physics, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada
Prof. Christoph Reinhart
Associate Professor, MIT, Cambridge, USA
http://web.mit.edu/sustainabledesignlab/index.html
Daylighting study of urban protoblocks in New
York City
Urban building energy model of the City of
Boston
© MIT Sustainable Design Lab © MIT Sustainable Design Lab
Profile Since 2008 Lecturer for Climate Specific Design, University of Stuttgart, Germany
since 1994 Head of the Department of Hygrothermics with a research budget of approx. € 5 million in
2014, a large part from licensing revenue from its own patents
1994 Ph.D., Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Subject:
Hygrothermal simulation
The WUFI® model resulting from this work is meanwhile internationally accepted as the
standard tool for moisture and humidity control calculations
1986 Degree in chemical engineering from the University of Erlangen/Nuremberg, Germany
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hartwig M. Künzel
Head of Department Hygrothermics, Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics,
Valley, Germany
www.ibp.fraunhofer.de
Cooling Fountain (Fraunhofer Institute for
Building Physics)
Hygrothermics (Fraunhofer Institute for Building
Physics)
© Fraunhofer IBP
© Fraunhofer IBP © Fraunhofer IBP
Profile 2008 Setup of consecutive Master of Arts “Passive House +”
since 2005 Visiting professor at Southwest Jiatong University, Chengdu, China
since 2004 Visiting professor at Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
2004-2006 Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, University of Applied Sciences, FH Erfurt, Germany
1993 Establishment of the Restoration Department, University of Applied Sciences,
FH Erfurt, Germany
since 1992 Joint directorship of Rongen Architects with partners Markus Kandziora and Reiner Wirtz
Professor at the Dept. of Architecture, University of Applied Sciences, FH Erfurt, Germany,
Building Construction Theory
Projects Numerous of realized Passive House pilot projects (among others):
2011 DBU study: Development of Passive Houses for five different climates (Dubai, Las Vegas,
Yekterinbourg, Shanghai and Tokyo), together with Passive House Institute Darmstadt,
Germany
Passive House projects in China (among others):
SAYYAS Passive House manufactory, Harbin (Arch.: RoA RONGEN ARCHITECTS GmbH)
Prof. Ludwig Rongen
Founder and Director of Rongen Architects and Professor, University of Applied
Sciences, FH Erfurt
www.rongen-architekten.com www.fh-erfurt.de © Rongen Architekten
Passive House window manufactory, Harbin PHTEC, Qingdao
© RoA Rongen Architekten GmbH © ROA Rongen Tribus Vallentin GmbH
Profile Since 2006 Founder of “Munich Urban Design International” (MUDI) Ltd.
2005+2006 Organizer of the first ecological building exhibition in Shanghai for the city of Hamburg
together with the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce Shanghai, which
subsequently became the “econet china” industry platform
2003-2013 Chairman of the German Association SINOBAU, whose goal is to promote cooperation
between China and Germany in the field of energy-efficient construction
1987-1997 Studies of Chinese language and culture
Projects (selection) 2015 Hexi Primary School, Nanjing, China
2014 Beiguo Eco Roofgarden, Shijiazhuang, China
2013 Landsea R&D Center, Changxing, China
2013 Lushan New Town, Chengdu, China, in cooperation with MLA+
2013 Blue Silicon Valley Offices, Qingdao, China, in cooperation with JDS
2012/2013 Tianxi Armani Twin Towers, Chengdu, China, in cooperation with MLA+
2011/2012 Hangzhou H, China, in cooperation with JDS
Dr. Roland Winkler
Managing Director MUDI, Shanghai
www.mudi.com
Landsea R&D Center, Changxing Blue Silicon Valley Offices, Qingdao
© MUDI © MUDI
© MUDI
Profile Since 2015 Director of subcommittee of Architecture Technology, Architectural Society of China
2011 Founding of SUP Atelier, Beijing
since 2008 Professor, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing
since 2008 Director of the Institute for Architecture & Technology Studies, School of Architecture,
Tsinghua University, Beijing
2003-2004 Visiting scholar, Technical University Munich, Germany
1993-1998 Ph.D., School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing
1988-1993 Architecture Bachelor, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing
Projects (selection) 2015 Sustainable Design of the THE-STUDIO, Guian District, China
2015 Student Service Center, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
2013 Waterfowl Pavilion, Beijing Zoo, China
2009 Reconstruction of kindergarten and primary school, Tumen, Sichuan Province, China
2004 Municipal Library, Changshu, Jiangsu Province, China
Prof. Song Yehao
Professor, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Director of SUP Atelier, Bejing
www.arch.tsinghua.edu.cn www.supatelier.com
Student Service Center, Tsinghua University Waterfowl pavilion, Beijing Zoo
© SUP Atelier
© SUP Atelier
© SUP Atelier
Profile Since 2006 Partner at gmp and responsible for projects in China and Europe
2002 Established the first Chinese gmp subsidiary in Beijing, China
1994 Joined gmp after completing his studies at the Technical University of Braunschweig,
Germany
Projects (selection since 2011) 2017 Kulturpalast Dresden, Germany
2016 Rehearsal Center Deutsches Theater, Berlin, Germany
2016 Greenland Center, Zhengzhou, China
2016 Zhuhai Museum, China
2015 Yada International Rehabilitation Hospital & Medical Center, Wuzhen, China
2015 Bund SOHO, Shanghai, China
2012 Grand Theater, Tianjin, China
2011 Shenzhen Universiade Sports Center, China
2011 Bao An Stadium, Shenzhen, China
2011 National Museum of China, Beijing, China
2011 Tianjin West Railway Station, Tianjin, China
Dipl.-Ing. Stephan Schütz
Partner at gmp – Architects von Gerkan, Marg and Partners, Berlin
www.gmp-architekten.com
Universiade Sports Center, Shenzhen Grand Theater, Tianjin
© Timmo Schreiber
© Christian Gahl © Christian Gahl
Profile Since 2014 Director, Planning and Technology Department, Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games
Bid Committee
since 2013 Editor-in-Chief of the leading Chinese magazine World Architecture
2012 Professor of Practice Syracuse University, New York, USA
2010 Visiting Critic National University of Singapore
Joint studio projects in a number of institutions: GSD, Harvard;
Barcelona School of Architecture, UPC; Berlage Institute; Polytechnic University of Turin
since 2007 Professor of Architecture at the School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, China
2005 Founding of TeamMinus
Tsao Fellow at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, USA
Architecture degree School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, China
Projects (selection) 2013 Fishing Rope and Net Market Renovation, Lanshan, China
2013 Visitor Center, Janamani, China
2012 Hefeng Industrial Design Complex, Ningbo, China
2011 Yongding River Culture Center, Beijing, China
Prof. Zhang Li (Brian Chang) Head of Atelier TeamMinus and Professor, Tsinghua University, Beijing
www.teamminus.com www.arch.tsinghua.edu.cn
Fishing Rope and Net Market Renovation,
Lanshan
Visitor Center, Janamani
© Yao Hong
© TeamMinus © TeamMinus
Profile Since 2003 Vice President of Landsea Group Co., Ltd. Also Director of Technology, Research
and Development Dept. and General Manager of the Product Research and
Development Center of the Landsea Group, Chief Technology Officer
1987-2003 Nanjing Military Architecture Design Institute, worked as architect, Architectural Director
and designed a number of large-scale projects
Xie YuanJian
Vice President of Landsea Group, CFO, Nanjing
www.en.landsea.cn
Nanjing International Block Passive house Bruck
Profile Since 1999 Professor, HVAC and Gas Institute, School of Mechanical Engineering, Tongji University,
China
1997-1999 Post-doctoral fellow, post-doctoral Station of Environmental Engineering, Tongji University,
China
1982-1993 Assistant professor, associate professor, Xi‘an University of Architecture and Technology,
China
1997 Ph.D., HVAC Engineering, Tongji University, China
1997 MSc., HVAC Engineering, Xi‘an University of Architecture and Technology, China
Research Projects (selection) 2011-2014 National Major Project of Scientific and Technical Supporting Programs of China,
12th Five-year Plan Period, Key Technologies Low-exergy Energy, Use in Rural Buildings
2009 National Major Project of Scientific and Technical Supporting Programs for Shanghai 2010
World Expo: Research on Key Technologies of Expo Axis and Underground Complex
2007-2010 National Major Project of Scientific and Technical Supporting Programs of China, 11th
Fiveyear Plan Period, Heat and Moisture Control Technology, Residential Building of the
Yangtze River Basin
Prof. Zhang Xu
Director, Institute of HVAC and Gas Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai
www.tongji.edu.cn
Heat transfer capabilities for radiant cooling
system
Main control room habitability for Nuclear Plants
© Prof. Xu Zhang © Prof. Xu Zhang
© Xiang Zhou
Profile Since 2012 Honorary Professor at the University of Applied Sciences Rosenheim, Germany
since 2004 Director of ift Rosenheim, Germany
2002 Deputy Director of ift Rosenheim, Germany
2000 Coordination of business units at ift Rosenheim, Germany
1996 Head of the Certification Centre for Quality Management Systems and Products
The ift Rosenheim is a European recognized research testing, surveillance and certification institute that
is internationally accredited according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025. Its focus is on the practice-oriented,
holistic testing and classification of all characteristics of windows, facades, doors, gates, glass and
building materials. It aims to bring about sustained improvements in product quality, design and
technology, and in standardization and research.
Prof. Ulrich Sieberath
Director of ift Rosenheim, Germany
www.ift-rosenheim.de
Fire protection certification, French windows Top view of the ift Laboratory for Building Acoustics
© ift Rosenheim
© ift Rosenheim © ift Rosenheim
Profile Since 2005 Vice President of CCDI Group, China
2002-2005 Australian PTW Design Beijing representative office, Project Architect
2000-2002 Tianjin Together Decorative Co., Ltd, Designers Partner, China
1999-2000 Tianjin XinSen Real Estate Co., Ltd, Architect, China
Projects (selection) 2015 Brazzaville Sports Center, Brazzaville, Congo
2014 Strait Olympic Sports Center, Fuzhou, China
2012 Tuanbo International Tennis Center, Tianjin, China
since 2012 Sports Center, Datong, China
2010 Zhangjiawo Town Primary School, Tianjin, China
2009 Vientiane Sports Center, Laos
2007 Olympic Green Tennis Center, Beijing, China
Lv Qiang
Vice President of CCDI Group, Shanghai
www.ccdi.com.cn
Olympic Green Tennis Center, Beijing Fuzhou Strait Olympic Sports Center, Fujian Province
© CCDI
© CCDI © CCDI
Profile 2016 Consultant to the EU BIM Task Group in Brussels, Belgium
2015 Interim chairman planen-bauen 4.0 (www.planen-bauen40.de)
2014-2015 Scientific Adviser, Reform Committee "Major Construction Projects", Arup, KPMG and
KPMG Law
Since 2012 Management Consulting and Digital Business, Arup Germany
2007-2012 Infrastructure und major projects in London, Arup
Since 2007 Associate Director, Arup
2002-2007 Project Manager, Campuservice GmbH
1998-2003 Research Associate, Technical University Berlin, Germany
2002 Doctorate in Geography, Dr. rer. nat., Technical University Berlin, Germany
Senior BIM (Building Information Management) and GIS (Geographic Information System) consultant
with more than 15 years experience working with spatial technology and data
Dr. Ilka May
Associate Director of Arup
www.arup.com/
Olympic Park, London Crossrail, London
© Arup
© Arup © Arup
Profile One of the world’s leading futurologists.
As a trend researcher and futurologist he is regarded as one of the most influential experts
on the future of energy, mobility and smart networks.
He advises entrepreneurs, companies, institutions and government-related European
organisations in the development of future strategies and business models of the future.
He spends more than 30% of his time on exploratory and research field trips all over the
world, and besides his business activities he is also a member of numerous think thanks at
the World Future Society in Washington D.C.
Established an interdisciplinary expert agency in 2001.
This agency researches and analyses trends in business, technology and society, as well
as their business and innovation potential in domestic and international contexts.
Its methodology is focused on the road mapping of disruptive potentials and tipping points
that enable clients to plan and innovate in a goal- and time-related manner, instead of
“running after” trends.
The basis of its work is solid, high-quality future research, comprehensible methodology
and high competency for market and business model logics used by over 200 companies
in Europe for their strategy and innovation work.
Lars Thomsen
Director of future matters
www.future–matters.com © future matters AG
Profile Since 2002 Partner, holds responsibility for KCAP’s urban planning and design direction
since 1996 Joined KCAP, won numerous international design competitions, designed and realized
many prestigious urban design projects on all scales and in all parts of the world.
Pioneered a multi-disciplinary approach to complex design issues and gained extensive
experience with the development of appealing new urban districts and urban regeneration
strategies
Jury member in numerous competitions, frequent lectures, lead studio projects, visiting
critic at renown institutions in Europe, Russia and Asia.
KCAP Architects&Planners is an internationally operating Dutch design firm practicing architecture and urbanism. Founded in 1989 by Kees Christianse it enjoys today an international practice with offices in Rotterdam, Zurich and Shanghai
Projects (selection) Since 2012 OZ Nature Urbain, Montpellier, France
since 2010 NEO, Brussels, Belgium and FredericiaC, Fredericia, Denmark
since 2010 Urban regeneration of Sungang and Qingshuihe areas in Shenzhen as an example for a
new form of urban transformation in China
2007-2010 Olympic Legacy Masterplan, London, UK
since 1999 HafenCity and 2015 Olympic City, Hamburg, Germany
Ir. Ruurd Gietema
Urban planner and partner of KCAP Architects&Planners
www.kcap.eu
Science and Innovation City, Zhangjian, Shanghai Sungang and Qingshuihe areas Shenzhen
© KCAP
©KCAP © KCAP
Profile 2016 General Manager of BASF Construction Chemicals Greater China
2011 Senior Manager, Marketing and Technical BASF Construction Chemicals Asia Pacific and
ASEAN
2009 Product Section Management, BASF Construction Chemicals China, responsible for
marketing strategy, product portfolio, pricing and market communication, etc.
2008 Technical Manager, Admixture System, BASF Construction Chemicals Greater China
2004 Project Manager, Research & Development, Admixture, Degussa Construction Chemicals
(Asia Pacific), responsible for new admixture product development and technical support
for special projects 1998 Research Assistant, Chemistry Department, NUS (National University of Singapore) 1993 Jilin Province Science and Technology Commission
Dr. Jianying YANG received a Ph.D. in Materials Science from Tongji University, China, with a special focus in SCC (Self Compacting Concrete), joint Master Degree of Science in Industry Chemistry from TUM (Technical University of Munich, Germany) and NUS (National University of Singapore), Master graduate in Macroeconomics from Jilin University, China.
Dr. Jianying Yang
General Manager of BASF Construction Chemicals Greater China, Shanghai
www.basf.com
R&D Campus II, Shanghai Cube, Shanghai ©BASF ©BASF
Profile Since 2009 Founding Director, SoftGrid Hongkong Limited, Hongkong
since 2007 Founding Director, SoftGrid (Shanghai) Co. Ltd., Shanghai
2005 Senior architect and urban planner, Ben Wood Studio Shanghai, China
2004 Project managing architect and urban planner, Leman Architects, Shanghai, China
2003 Project-based architect, Metron Architektur AG, Brugg, Switzerland
2000 Project managing architect, urban planner, Fuchs Planungs-AG, Weinheim, Germany
1994-2002 Architectural studies, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
1998-1999 Studies in Advanced Architectural Design, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland
Dipl.-Ing. Rolf Demmler
Director SoftGrid (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., Dipl.-Ing. Architect and Urban Planner, M.Arch
DGNB Auditor / LEED ® Green Associate / Certified Passive House Designer
www.soft-grid.com
R&D Campus II, Shanghai DRC – Living Lab, Shanghai
©BASF
©SoftGrid / Disney Research China, Rolf Demmler
Profile Since 2008 Partner at Henn
2008 Master of Advanced Architectural Design at the Columbia University, New York City, USA
2006 Diploma, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH), Switzerland
Architectural degree at the University of Stuttgart
Projects (selection) 2019 Haikou Tower, Haikou, China
2018 Merck Innovationszentrum, Darmstadt, Germany
2018 Kingdee Tower, Shenzhen, China
2018 Zalando Headquarters, Berlin, Germany
2017 Taiyuan Tower, Taiyuan, China
2012 Porsche Pavillon, Wolfsburg, Germany
2012 Urban Planning Museum, Nantong, China
Dipl.-Arch. ETH Martin Henn, M.S. AAD
Partner at Henn
www.henn.com
Porsche Pavilion, Wolfsburg International Finance Centre Haikou
© HENN
©HGEsch ©Henn
Profile Christopher Knabe, licensed German architect, Member of BDA German Association of Architects, energy efficiency designer, LEED GA and DGNB consultant, is Director and Head of the Shanghai office of OBERMEYER China. His main responsibility covers sus-tainable urban planning, energy-efficiency, green architecture and project management. Mr. Knabe has played a key role in a number of significant projects in China. His projects have been awarded the “German Façade Design Prize”, 1st Prize of “EU Competition for Bioclimatic Urban Redevelopment” and other honors. After studying in Germany, Japan and United States he published professional writings on industrial design, urban space and sustainable urban development. He is author of ‘Shaking the Foundations. Japanese Architects in Interview. Christopher Knabe is also actively involved in international forums and symposiums, sharing his expertise on energy-efficiency and green buildings accom-plished as best practice within the cultural and regulatory framework of China.
Projects (selection)
Shanghai Porsche Training Centre and Dealership, Shanghai, China Porsche Driving Experience Center, Shanghai, China Black Forest high-rise residential, Shanghai, China Qingdao German Center, Qingdao, China
Dipl.-Ing. Christopher Knabe
Director and Head of Shanghai office of OBERMEYER China
www.opb.de
© Obermeyer © Obermeyer
Porsche Training Centre, Shanghai
© OBERMEYER
Porsche Dealership, Shanghai
Profile Since 2013 Employee at SAYYAS
1992-2012 Employee at COFCO
Jiang Xianyi
DGM of SAYYAS, Harbin CHINA
www.sayyas.net
© SAYYAS
© RoA Rongen © RoA Rongen
Passive House window manufactory, Harbin Passive House window manufactory, Harbin
Profile Since 2013 Director schneider+schumacher Architects Design Consulting Ltd.
Since 2009 Director Schneider+Schumacher StädteBauProjekte GmbH & Co. KG
2007-2009 Partner trojan trojan wendt, Darmstadt
2001-2007 Employee in the office of schneider+schumacher, Frankfurt
1998-2000 Employee in the office of Trojan, Trojan + Neu, Darmstadt
1997 Freelance employee at Niederwöhrmeier + Wiese, Darmstadt
1988-1996 Studied architecture at the TU Darmstadt
1965 Born in Krefeld
Projects (selection) 2017 Dom-Römer, project architect, Frankfurt, Germany
2014 Shenzhen Qianhai Justice Centre, China
2012 Wohnungsbau Knielingen 2.0, Germany
2012 Teda School, Tianjin, China
2012 Civic Centre and Civic Park, Hangzhou, China
2010 Olympic Village, residential complex for Olympic Games 2018 München, Germany
Dipl.-Ing. Joachim Wendt
Director schneider+schumacher Architects Design Consulting Ltd.
www.schneider-schumacher.de
© schneider+schumacher
© schneider+schumacher
Justice Centre, Shenzhen
Profile Since 2012 Lecturer of architecture at Faculty of Art at the Binhai branch of Nankai University
Since 2011 Managing Director at schneider+schumacher CN
2010-2011 Founder of DID Studio-Dechuang Architecture Design Co., Ltd., Tianjin, China
2009-2010 Employed at HHD – Huahui Urban Design, Tianjin, China
2007-2009 Employed at Trojan Trojan + Partner, Darmstadt
2006-2007 Employed at M&M Architekten, Hannover
2005-2007 Dean assistant at the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Hannover, Germany
2004-2007 Architectural studies at the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Hannover
2001-2004 Architectural studies at the Tianjin Institute of Urban Construction
1982 Born in Heilongjiang Province, China
Projects (selection) 2014 Shenzhen Qianhai Justice Centre, China
2012 Teda School, Tianjin, China
2012 Civic Centre and Civic Park, Hangzhou, China
2011 New learning centre at the Nankai University Binhai Branch, Tianjin, China
Nan Wang
Managing Director schneider+schumacher, Architects Design Consulting Ltd.
www.schneider-schumacher.de © schneider+schumacher
© schneider+schumacher © schneider+schumacher
Hangzhou Civic Centre Hangzhou Civic Centre
Profile In 2016 8 years professional experience
Since 2008 Employee at Henn
2008 Diploma Technical University Dresden, Germany
2008 Architectural degree at the Technical University Dresden, Germany
1976 Born in Shiyan, China
Projects (selection) 2019 Haikou Tower, Haikou, China
2017 Taiyuan Tower, Taiyuan, China
2017 China Life R&D Centre, Beijing, China
2013 Taikang Life, Headquarter and R&D Centre, Beijing, China
2012 Urban Planning Museum, Nantong, China
Dipl.-Ing. Wei Sun
Partner at Henn
www.henn.com
© HENN
© HENN © HENN
Taiyuan Tower Taikang Life
Profile Prof. Dr. Bing ZHANG is currently the Chief Planner of the China Academy of Urban
Planning and Design (CAUPD), which has been the leading research and consulting
institution of planning since its founding in 1954. He has performed outstanding work in the
theory and practice of urban and regional planning, particularly in the fields of historic city
conservation and the strategic urban planning. He has been awarded many prizes in
planning research and practice. He is a member of the editorial board of several
international journals, such as Planning Theory and Practice (Royal Town Planning
Institute, UK), disP (ETH, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich), and Planning
Perspective (International Planning History Society). Since 2000 his pioneering
experiences in strategic planning in China for metropolitan Guangzhou (2000), Nanjing
(2001), and Wuhan (2004) have brought him an enviable reputation among professional
planners. In 2005 he worked as regional planning team leader for Yangtze River Delta
Region, organized by the Ministry of Construction, provincial governments of Shanghai
City, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui. In the period 2007-2011 he was group leader in the
research project ‘The Spatial Development of Mega Urban Regions in China’, funded by
the Ministry of Science and Technology, PRC.
Prof. Dr. Zhang Bing
Chief Planner of the China Academy of Urban Planning and Design (CAUPD),
Beijing
www.caupd.com
© CAUPD
Diagram of the Spatial Dual-Core Pattern at Pearl
River Delta Region
Diagram of Urban System Planning at Yangtze
River Delta Region
Resource: China Academy of Urban Planning & Design, 2000 & 2005-2008
Profile After graduating from Tsinghua University and completing a PhD degree, he worked at
Harvard University as a visiting scholar. Yue is a full-time professor at Tsinghua University,
specializing in sustainable urban planning and urbanization trends in China. Over the last
decade, Yue has been a chief investor on 30 projects, funded by China MST, MHURD and
Beijing MUCP. He has been involved in the publishing of over 40 journals and has won a
series of important academic awards, including the Asia-Pacific Gold and Global Bronze
Prize of Holcim Award for Sustainable Construction, China National Urban Planning
Award, etc.
Prof. Zhang Yue
Vice Dean and Professor, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University
www.arch.tsinghua.edu.cn/eng
Profile Peter J. Kindel AIA ASLA is a Hong Kong-based Director for the global design firm
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM). SOM’s 80-years of multi-disciplinary practice has
created some of the world’s most iconic buidlings and places, from the world’s tallest
building to successful urban redevelopment projects in many global cities. Mr. Kindel is a
licensed architect and landscape architect who specializes in large-scale mixed-use
projects, sustainable city plans and environmental planning – utilizing 22 years of
experience to provide clients with innovative urban and environmental design solutions.
Mr. Kindel’s work is represented by the concept of sustainable urbanism, which seeks to
balance infrastructure investment, natural systems and architectural design to create
compelling development solutions and preserve core site ecologies. His projects have
been honored with over fifteen national and international design awards.
Projects (selection) 2015 Guiyang Economic District Master Plan, Guiyang, China
2015 Kota Harapan Indah Mixed-Use Master Plan, Jakarta, Indonesia
2015 Cavite Bay Development and Environmental Master Plan, Manila, Philippines
2015 Hangzhou Healthy City Master Plan, Hangzhou, China
2014 Xixian International Cultural and Education Master Plan, Xixian China
2014 Yangon Historic District Master Plan, Yangon, Myanmar
2014 Parkview Master Plan, Shanghai, China
Peter J. Kindel AIA ASLA
Core Commitments in the Age of Urbanism
Director, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM)
www.som.com
© SOM
© SOM © SOM
Hangzhou Master Plan, Hangzhou, China Parkview Master Plan, Shanghai, China
Profile Since 2012 Shanghai ALL-ZiP Roofing System Group
2010 Baosteel Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd
2001 ABC Building Systems (China) Co., Ltd
Projects (selection) 2015 Tongji University Gymnasium, Tongji, China
2014 Tianjin Wuqing Movie Theaters, Tianjin, China
2013 Stadium of Fuzhou Olympic Sports Centre, Fuzhou, China
2013 Tennis Hall of Fuzhou Olympic Sports Centre, Fuzhou, China
2013 Stadium of Jinzhou Binhai Sports Centre, Jinzhou, China
Ying XiaoJie
Vice President, Senior Engineer, Shanghai ALL-ZiP Roofing System Group
© ALL-ZiP
© ALL-ZiP © ALL-ZiP