MAD Studio
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MAD Architects (sometimes referred to as MAD) is a design practice led by founder Ma Yansong, and partners Dang Qun, and Yosuke Hayano.
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Company type | Architecture & Design Practice |
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Industry | Architecture, interior design, product design, furniture, planning, art installation |
Founded | 2004 |
Founder | Ma Yansong |
Headquarters | Beijing, Los Angeles, & Rome |
Key people |
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Website | www |
Significant Projects
- Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, On-going – Los Angeles, California, USA[1]
- Jiaxing railway station – Jiaxing, China
- Harbin Opera House, 2015 – Harbin, China[2][3]
- Tunnel of Light – Echigo, Japan[4]
- Shenzhen Bay Culture Park - Shenzhen, China
- Pingtan Art Museum - Pingtan, China[5]
- Harbin Grand Theatre, Harbin, China[6]
- China Wood Sculpture Museum, 2012 – Harbin, China[7]
- Ordos Museum, 2011 – Ordos, China[8]
- National Art Museum of China - Beijing, China[9]
- Hutong Bubble, 2009 – Beijing, China[10]
- Wormhole library, 2021 – Hainan
Residential/Hospitality projects
- One River North (ongoing) – Denver, Colorado, USA[11]
- Gardenhouse, 2020 – Beverly Hills, California, USA[12]
- Huangshan Mountain Village, 2017 – Huangshan, China[13]
- 71 Via Boncompagni, 2019 – Rome, Italy[14]
- Sanya Phoenix Island, 2018 – Sanya, China
- UNIC (Parc Clichy-Batignolles), 2019 – Paris, France[15]
- Baiziwan Social Housing, 2017 – Beijing, China
- Conrad Hotel, 2013 – Beijing, China
- Absolute Towers, 2012 – Mississauga, Canada[16]
- 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[17][18]
- Chaoyang Park Plaza, 2017 – Beijing, China[19][20]
- Nanjing Zendai Himalayas Center, Under construction – Nanjing, China[21]
- Sino-Steel International Plaza & MGM Mirage, 2018 - Tianjin, China[22]
Educational projects
- Clover House, 2016 - Aichi, Japan[23]
Exhibitions
- 2016 "Invisible Border", Milan Design Week, Milan, Italy[citation needed]
- 2015 "MADe in China", Danish Architecture Center, Solo Exhibition, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 2015 "Architectures for Dogs", Shanghai Himalayas Museum, Shanghai, China[24]
- 2015 Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism Architecture, Shenzhen, China[25]
- 2014 Shanshui City Exhibition, Solo Exhibition, Beijing, China [26]
- 2014 “The Changing Skyline” - Beijing Design Week, Beijing, China [27]
- 2014 “Future Cities -- High Mountain, Flowing Water” China Shan-Shui City Design Exhibition Berlin, Germany[28]
- 2014 “Silhouette Shanshui”, “Across Chinese Cities - Beijing”, 14th Venice Architecture Exhibition Venice, Italy[29]
- 2013 Shanshui City Exhibition, Solo Exhibition Beijing, China [30]
- 2012 Between the Modernity and Tradition, Solo Exhibition, ICO Museum Madrid, Spain[31]
- 2011 Verso Est: Chinese Architectural Landscape, MAXXI, Rome, Italy Rome, Italy[32]
- 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
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