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Mediating production, teaching, and research: the role of university-run design institutes in Chinese architectural practice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2019

Guanghui Ding
Affiliation:
tin_tin0504@hotmail.com
Charlie Q. L. Xue
Affiliation:
bscqx@cityu.edu.hk

Extract

Almost every architecture school in China has its own university-run design institute, which functions as a platform for academics and students to engage with architectural practice.1 Design institutes play an active role in advancing, producing, and sharing architectural knowledge.2 Academic-architects, in the context of design institutes, tend to embed themselves within a complex academic-professional network, simultaneously engaging with scholarly inquiry, training young professionals and transforming cultural assets into capital in the market.3 It is the unique position of such educator-practitioners that has distinguished the work of university-run design institutes from that of numerous other state-backed design institutes.

Type
Practice
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 2019 

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