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Prof.Yung Ho Chang

Principal Architect, Atelier Feichang Jianzhu

Professor and Head, Architecture Department, MIT ,USA

Professor and Founding Head, Graduate Centre of Architecture, Peking University, China

 Originally from Beijing, Chang received a Master of Architecture degree from the University of California at Berkeley in 1984. He has been practicing in China since 1992 and established Atelier Feichang Jianzhu (FCJZ) in 1993. He has won a number of prizes, such as First Place in the Shinkenchiku Residential Design Competition in 1987, a Progressive Architecture Citation Award in 1996, the 2000 UNESCO Prize for the Promotion of the Arts, and the Academy Award in Architecture from American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2006. He has published seven books and monographs so far, including one in English/French entitled Yung Ho Chang / Atelier Feichang Jianzhu: A Chinese Practice and one in Italian entitled Yung Ho ChangLuce chiaracamera oscura. He participated in many international exhibitions of art and architecture, including 1999 Street Theater, Apex Art, New York2002 Kenzo Tange Exhibition, Harvard University Graduate School of Design2003 Camera, Museum of Modern Art of City of Paris, with Wang Jianwei, Yang Fudong2004 Work of Seung H-Sang, Yung Ho Chang, Gallery MA, Tokyo four times2000 /2002/2003/2005 in the Venice Biennale since 20002007 Develop- Architecture of Yung Ho Chang / Atelier FCJZ, MIT, Cambridge2008 -Victoria and Albert Museum, London. He has taught at various architecture schools in the USA and China; he was the Kenzo Tange Chair Professor at Harvard in 2002 and the Eliel Saarinen Chair Professor at Michigan in 2004.

Selected Work of Yung Ho Chang:   Xishu Bookstore, Beijing, Morningside Center for Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, Villa Shanyujian, Beijing, Split House, Commune by the Great Wall, Beijing, Hebei Education Publishing House, Shijiangzhuang, Villa Shizilin, Beijing, Jishou University Mixed-use

Building and Huang Yongyu Art Museum, Samho Building, Paju, KoreaUFIDA R&D Center No.1, Beijing,