MAD Studio
MAD Architects (sometimes referred to as MAD or MAD Studio) is an architectural design firm based in Beijing, China, with offices in Los Angeles, New York City, and Rome. MAD Architects is currently led by Ma Yansong, Dang Qun and Yosuke Hayano.
MAD Architects | |
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Practice information | |
Key architects | Ma Yansong Yosuke Hayano Dang Qun |
Founded | 2004 |
Location | Beijing, China Los Angeles, California |
Significant works and honors | |
Buildings | Lucas Museum of Narrative Art
Harbin Grand Theater Absolute World |
Awards | 2010 RIBS international Fellowship |
Website | |
www.i-mad.com |
Cultural projects
- Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, On-going - Los Angeles, California, USA[1]
- Pingtan Art Museum - Pingtan, China
- Harbin Opera House, 2015 – Harbin, China
- China Wood Sculpture Museum, 2012 – Harbin, China
- Ordos Museum, 2011 – Ordos, China[2]
- National Art Museum of China - Beijing, China
- Hutong Bubble, 2009 – Beijing, China[3]
Residential/Hospitality projects
- Gardenhouse, 2020 - Beverly Hills, California, USA
- Huangshan Mountain Village, 2017 - Huangshan, China
- 71 Via Boncompagni, 2019 - Rome, Italy
- Sanya Phoenix Island, 2018 - Sanya, China
- UNIC (Parc Clichy-Batignolles), 2019 – Paris, France[4]
- Baiziwan Social Housing, 2017 - Beijing, China
- Conrad Hotel, 2013 – Beijing, China
- Absolute Towers, 2012 – Mississauga, Canada [5]
- Sheraton Huzhou Hot Spring Resort, 2012 – Huzhou, China
- Fake Hills, 2015 – Beihei, China
- Soho Shanghai - Shanghai, China
- Urban Forest, 2009 – Chongqing, China
- Taichung Convention Center - Tai Chung, Taiwan
- Hongluo Clubhouse – Beijing, China
Commercial/Office projects
- Xinhee Research & Design Center, 2018 – Xiamen, China[6]
- Chaoyang Park Plaza, 2017 – Beijing, China[7]
- Nanjing Zendai Himalayas Center, Under construction – Nanjing, China[8]
- Sino-Steel International Plaza & MGM Mirage, 2018 - Tianjin, China
Educational projects
- Clover House, 2016 - Aichi, Japan
Exhibitions
- 2016 "Invisible Border", Milan Design Week, Milan, Italy
- 2015 "MADe in China", Danish Architecture Center, Solo Exhibition, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 2015 "Architectures for Dogs", Shanghai Himalayas Museum, Shanghai, China [9]
- 2015 Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism Architecture, Shenzhen, China [10]
- 2014 Shanshui City Exhibition, Solo Exhibition, Beijing, China [11]
- 2014 “The Changing Skyline” - Beijing Design Week, Beijing, China [12]
- 2014 “Future Cities -- High Mountain, Flowing Water” China Shan-Shui City Design Exhibition Berlin, Germany [13]
- 2014 “Silhouette Shanshui”, “Across Chinese Cities - Beijing”, 14th Venice Architecture Exhibition Venice, Italy [14]
- 2013 Shanshui City Exhibition, Solo Exhibition Beijing, China [15]
- 2012 Between the Modernity and Tradition, Solo Exhibition, ICO Museum Madrid, Spain [16]
- 2011 Verso Est: Chinese Architectural Landscape, MAXXI, Rome, Italy Rome, Italy [17]
- 2010 "Feelings Are Facts", Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA), Exhibition with Olafur Eliasson, Beijing, China
Art/Installation projects
- Super Star: A Mobile China Town, 2006-2018 - 11th Venice Architecture Biennale
- Rebuilt WTC - New York, USA
- Ink Ice, 2006 - Beijing, China
- Fish Tank, 2004
References
- "Los Angeles approves long-awaited George Lucas art museum".
- Bojovic, Marija (28 January 2013). "New Ordos Museum by MAD Architects". www.evolo.us/.
- McGetrick, Brendan (16 December 2009). "Ma Yansong's Hutong Bubble". www.iconeye.com/.
- Mafi, Nick (8 June 2016). "MAD Architects Reveals Its First European Project and Paris's Newest Residential Building". www.architecturaldigest.com/.
- Allen, Matthew (November 2012). "An Empathetic Twist – Absolute Towers". Domus.
- Lynch, Patrick (10 August 2016). "MAD Architects Design Veiled Xinhee Design Center in Xiamen". www.archdaily.com//.
- Stevens, Philip (30 June 2015). "Chaoyang Park Plaza by MAD Architects Tops Out in Beijing". www.designboom.com/.
- Griffiths, Alyn (5 June 2014). "MAD Presents Nanjing Masterplan at Mountain-like Venice Installation". www.dezeen.com/.
- Megson, Kim (13 April 2016). "MAD unveil sculptural 'Invisible Border' installation at 2016 Milan Design Week". attractionsmanagement.com.
- "2015 Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture". www.archdaily.com/. 14 October 2015.
- "'Shanshui City' Book Launch and Exhibition / Ma Yansong of MAD Architects". www.archdaily.com/. 12 June 2013.
- Wang, Sue (25 September 2014). "Beijing Design Week 2014 kicks off on September 26". en.cafa.com.cn/.
- "Shanshui City exhibition by Ma Yansong". dezeen.com. 11 June 2013.
- "MAD presents Nanjing masterplan at mountain-like Venice installation". www.dezeen.com. 5 June 2014.
- Wang, Sue (13 June 2013). "Ma Yansong's "Landscape and City/Shanshui City" Exhibition Freshly Debuts in Beijing Hutong". www.en.cafa.com.
- Navarro, Perdo (26 December 2012). "Between Modernity (Global) and Tradition (Local)", by Ma Yansong". www.metalocus.es/.
- Zhenning, Sang (21 September 2011). "verso est: contemporary chinese architecture at the MAXXI museum". www.designboom.es/.
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