Ma Yansong
Ma Yansong is the Principle Architect and Founder of MAD Architects. Through his work, Ma is committed to creating a vision for future city that is inspired by the spiritual and emotional needs of its residents. Over the past 16 years, Ma has gained worldwide attention in the architecture field for his international practices with cultural consciousness. Signature projects include: Absolute Towers, Harbin Opera House, Hutong Bubbles, Chaoyang Park Plaza, Quzhou Sports Park, and Yiwu Grand Theater. In 2014, Ma was selected as the principal designer for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, which made him the first Chinese architect to design an overseas culture landmark. Parallel to his design practice, he also explores the cultural values of cities and architecture through domestic and international solo exhibitions, publications, and art works. Recent exhibitions include: “Mad X”, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France (2019); “Tunnel of Light”, Echigo Tsumari Art Field Triennial, Japan (2018). Ma’s works are part of numerous public collections, such as M+ Museum, Hong Kong and Centre Pompidou, Paris. Ma holds a Bachelor’s degree from the Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture, and holds a Master’s Degree in Architecture from Yale University. He has been an adjunct professor at Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Tsinghua University, and the University of Southern California.
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Roof sculpture at a ski resort
Yabuli Congress Centre in China by MAD
In Yabuli, a ski resort in northern China, Ma Yansong’s MAD Architects studio have completed an architecturally top-class congress centre. The client is the China Entrepreneurs Forum, which wants to establish the location as a meeting point for the business elite.
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Between science fiction and James Bond
Congress Centre by MAD at the Yabuli Ski Resort
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Village square in Beverly Hills: Gardenhouse by MAD Architects
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Virtual happy hours: How is the Beijing office of MAD Architects dealing with the Corona pandemic
Ma Yansong, founder and principal partner of MAD, describes the changes from their virtual working routine during quarantine to a slowly post-lockdown renormalisation at their office in Beijing.
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A sailing ship of glass: Yiwu Grand Theater by MAD Architects
Yiwu Grand Theater by MAD Architects seems to float on Dongyang River thanks to its look of a traditional Chinese junk and its glass sails.
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Five elements: Restoration of Kiyotsu Gorge Tunnel by MAD Architects
MAD Architects has restored Kiyotsu Gorge Tunnel for the 2018 Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale.
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An Alpine World of Concrete: Huangshan Mountain Village in China
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Light & airy: Concert hall by MAD Architects
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A playful place: Kindergarten by MAD Architects
For many years the siblings Kentaro und Tamaki Nara operated a popular kindergarten from their own home until it simply became too small for the purpose. When that happened they had the two-storey building transformed into a nursery school that they wanted to be modern on the one hand but seem like a home away from home for the children on the other.