MAD Architects’ curvaceous Himalayas Center nears completion in Nanjing
Beijing-based architecture firm, MAD Architects, is nearing completion on yet another of their massive mountain-inspired...
Zaha Hadid Architects completes highly complex Nanjing International Youth Cultural Centre
Zaha Hadid Architects completed the Nanjing International Youth Cultural Centre, a striking mixed-use facility...
China's first vertical forest is rising in Nanjing
Stefano Boeri Architetti is bringing the vertical forest concept popularized in Milan to Nanjing, China with the...
Huge "light cannons" funnel daylight deep within this ultra green eco city in China
Giant "light cannons" funnel natural light deep within this new high-tech "eco city" in China. NBBJ designed the...
INHABITAT INTERVIEW: 7 Questions with Architect Steven Holl
[gallery_extend] INHABITAT: How would you describe your signature style? As we all know, we're in the...
Zero-carbon Nanjing Green Lighthouse is a beacon for sustainable design in China
[gallery_extend] The 5,500-square-meter Nanjing Green Lighthouse takes on a spiral form and is centered...
The Fangshan Tangshan National Geopark celebrates the diversity of the Palaeozoic era
[gallery_extend] The designers of the geopark's public plaza needed to take into account the site's...
MAD Architects Unveil Mountain-Shaped Nanjing Zendai Himalayas Center
[gallery_extend] Located in one of China's most historically and culturally significant cities, the...
Nanjing, China Master Plan Could Be Largest Green Development In the World
[gallery_extend] The new city is set to be built on a combination of greenfields and existing industrial...
Populous Unveils Glowing Green Master Plan for 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China
Populous announced this week that its master plan for the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China has taken...
INHABITAT INTERVIEW: Seven Questions With Architect Steven Holl
Steven Holl is one of the most celebrated and well-respected architects working today. His architectural work is...
