Time:
2018/8/11 14:00:00 To 2018/8/11 16:00:00
Place:International Academic Report Hall 1F Zhejiang Art Museum
Fee:
Free
Type:
Others
People:
200
Bio
Shuhei Aoyama
Architect, B.L.U.E. Architects, Founding Partner, Architect Lecturer, School of Architecture and Art, North China University of Technology
Born in 1980 in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
He graduated from Osaka University in 2003 and received a master's degree
from the University of Tokyo in 2005.
From 2005 to 2012, he worked at SAKO Architectural Design Society and served as the main designer in the “Tangtang Ocean International Primary School” project;
In 2008, he won the Silver Award of the Japan Commercial Space Association Design Grand Prix;
In 2012, he was invited to be a lecturer at the School of Architecture and Art of North China University of Technology;
In 2014, he founded B.L.U.E. Architectural Design Office in Beijing;
In 2016, it was named as China Construction Decoration Association's Top Ten Chinese Interior Designers, 40 UNDER 40 China Design Outstanding Youth
(2016-2017), and was named China's Best International Entrepreneur in 2017 by Finance and Industry in 2017. Youth Weekly "Model Designer of the Year".
The main design works today include “Nanluoguxiang Dazao Residential Renovation (winning the 2016 China Architecture Association Architectural Creation Award Silver Award)” and “Lingshikou L-shaped House (winning the 2016 Golden Hall Award for Best Residential Apartment Design)”, “Lost and found furniture experience store”, “house vision explores the 400-box community city”, “Suzhou has a bear Apartment”, “Baita Temple Hutong Complex” and so on.
Lecture
What is the "home" in modern society?
What is the most important core for “home”?
“Home” once existed in the home of each family.
However, in modern society, more and more people choose to live alone, and more and more people are walking around different cities and living a “nomadic life”. In such a society, the concept of “home” is gradually separated from the family and spreads to the public space of the city.
In this context, the concept of "home" has also changed. The city has gradually become a big home, and our home has become a small city.
The home of the old city, the cramped home, the shared home, the mobile home, the home of the city, the home of the family 3.0 era, etc., the speaker hopes to show the different meanings of “home” by sharing dif-ferent design projects.