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Yung Ho Chang () is a Chinese-American architect and Professor of MIT Architecture. He formerly served as the Head of the Department of Architecture at MIT. He studied at the Nanjing Institute of Technology (now Southeast University) before moving to the US. Then he received his M.Arch. from the University of California, Berkeley and taught in the US for 15 years before returning to Beijing to establish China's first private architecture firm, Atelier FCJZ. He has exhibited internationally as an artist as well as architect and is widely published, including the monograph ''Yung Ho Chang/Atelier Feichang Jianzhu: A Chinese Practice''. His interdisciplinary research focuses on the city, materiality, and tradition. He often combines his research activities with design commissions. Before he came to MIT, he had also served as the Kenzo Tange Chair Professor at Harvard Graduate School of Design as well as the Eliel Saarinen Chair Professor at University of Michigan. ==Publications== In 1997, he published ''Feichang Architecture'', an album of his works. In 2002, he published ''The Album for Feichang Jianzhu Atelier 1,2''. He has published many articles in journals including ''Architecture Today'' in France, ''The Art of the Moment'' in Italy, ''New Architecture'' and ''Space Design'' in Japan, ''Architecture'' in the U.S., ''Space'' in Korea, and ''the World Architecture'' in Britain. He facilitated a workshop session at the Holcim Forum 2007 for the Holcim Foundation with the title "Informal Urbanism".〔(2nd Day Program - Holcim Forum 2007 )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Yung Ho Chang」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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