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Renovation of “Homestead Land” in Shenzhen Shajing / MOZHAO ARCHITECTS

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Shenzhen, China
  • Architects: MOZHAO ARCHITECTS
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  600
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024

Apelron Contemporary / Aether Architects + Archigress

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Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen Hongling Education Group Huafu Experimental School / UASZ

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Shenzhen Longhua Foreign Languages School (Fucheng Campus) / Z&Z STUDIO

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  • Architects: Z&Z STUDIO
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  55737
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025

Redevelopment of Pingshan Elementary School into a Nine-Year Integrated School / CCDI Dongxiying Studio

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Jiuyao Kindergarten / ZHUBO Design

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Shenzhen, China
  • Architects: ZHUBO DESIGN
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  2400
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024

Hongling Middle School Shixia Campus / Tumushi Architects

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Yutang Culture and Sports Center / GL Studio

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Zaha Hadid’s Legacy and Büro Ole Scheeren’s Róng Museum: This Week’s Review

As architectural discourse continues to expand across cultural, educational, and civic domains, this week's developments highlight how the discipline operates simultaneously through legacy, knowledge production, and large-scale public engagement. From reflections on influential figures and their enduring impact to evolving academic landscapes and new forms of cultural infrastructure, architecture is positioned as both a repository of ideas and an active agent in shaping contemporary identities. At the same time, projects spanning entertainment, museums, and waterfront developments point to a growing emphasis on hybrid programs and experiential environments, where architecture mediates between culture, public life, and global audiences.

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Evenly Lit, Not Overlit: Rethinking Brightness in Subtropical Cities

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In South China, there is occasionally an urban myth—especially across Hong Kong, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou—about choosing a home that avoids western light. Over decades, the west-facing sun has proven to be a particularly difficult condition to live with: its low angle in the afternoon, its aggressive heat gain (especially in summer), and the way it penetrates deep into interiors. With global warming and longer, hotter seasons, that much-romanticized "afternoon glow" is increasingly experienced less as romance and more as glare, heat, and fatigue. Although this wisdom circulates as a community-driven rule of thumb, it carries an undeniable architectural clarity about building orientations: avoiding western light is not only about thermal comfort, but also about avoiding the sharpest, most intrusive form of direct illumination—light that strikes at the most unforgiving angle, washing surfaces, flattening depth, and turning rooms into high-contrast fields of discomfort.

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Three Service Pavilions of Guiwan Park / hang cheng studio

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Compute Isn’t Weightless: AI Infrastructure and the Architecture of the City

As artificial intelligence continues to disrupt sectors of the economy and reshape entire industries, institutions and individuals alike are bracing—and rapidly adapting—to the changes that machines seem to hold over our heads. Yet the more precise pressure is not simply AI altering the way people work and live, but the business models and investment logics of the companies developing these systems: the concentration of capital, the new requirements for compute, the race for compartmentalized talent, and the infrastructural footprint needed to sustain it. In the Greater Bay Area—anchored by Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong—this dynamic is especially pronounced. Government-led initiatives are actively accelerating the industry's growth, with policy and planning mechanisms beginning to translate an ostensibly intangible field into physical form: zoning updates, earmarked land, and the emergence of AI-oriented building types, from research laboratories to large-scale data centers.

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Weiwu School / MENG YAN | URBANUS

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Shenzhen, China

Wuzhou Elementary School / People's Architecture Office

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Kengzi Cultural and Technology Centre / Tanghua Architects & Associates

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  72245
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Crownhomes

sage MixC Shenzhen / say architects

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  • Interior Designers: say architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  247
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Kvadrat

Zaha Hadid Architects’ OPPO Headquarters in Shenzhen Advances with Facade Installation

Facade installation has commenced at the construction site of OPPO's new headquarters campus in Shenzhen's Greater Bay Area, indicating visible progress on the project designed by Zaha Hadid Architects. Planned as a consolidated workplace for a China-based technology company, OPPO, the campus is situated within a rapidly developing urban context. The headquarters is intended to accommodate the company's expanding workforce while integrating office functions with publicly accessible spaces. Current construction activity involves the assembly of the external envelope, which reflects the project's established massing, tower configuration, and overall spatial organization.

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Zaha Hadid Architects Explores AI-Driven Design at “Architecture of Possibility” Exhibition in Shenzhen, China

"Architecture of Possibility: Zaha Hadid Architects" at the Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning (MOCAUP) in Shenzhen, China, presents a comprehensive overview of the evolution of Zaha Hadid Architects' work over recent decades. On view until April 10, 2026, the exhibition is structured through chronological and thematic narratives that highlight the studio's multidisciplinary research and design methodologies. The exhibition, now open to the public, showcases the office's work in the Shenzhen area and its involvement with new Artificial Intelligence technologies. Particular emphasis is placed on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI), immersive and interactive design tools, and virtual environments, which together form an expanding digital design ecosystem.

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