Book cover of Shaping Changes: line+studio. Published by Images Publishing.

Shaping Changes

line+studio

By (author) line+studio

£35.00

Publishing 30th Dec 2025
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  • The first monograph of line+ studio
  • Rich photography and illustrations with innovative design concept
  • Learning about the relationship social changes and architecture design in China
Full Description

China’s rapid urbanisation has been triggering an unprecedented construction boom since the 1990s. While the early phase of urban construction was marked mainly by its extensiveness, modern-day requirements of a highly commerce-oriented society, as well as the ever-changing utilisation of space in the Digital Age have created a concern for quality and renewed the recognition of it. Against this backdrop, Shaping Changes presents sixteen projects by line+ studio, a design studio founded by two young Chinese architects, Meng Fanhao and Zhu Peidong. This monograph brings to the fore the studio’s pursuit of design quality through works that range from rural revitalisation projects to high-tech headquarters, to education campuses and cultural facilities. The diversity and design quality of the creations by line+ studio are highly respected and sought after, as evidenced by the practice’s participation in the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, 2021, at Arsenale, Venice, Italy, themed How Will We Live Together?, as well as the studio’s recent commissions for several overseas projects, which are also presented within this volume.

About the Author

gad · line+ studio is an innovative design studio founded by Mr. Meng Fanhao and Mr.Zhu Peidong in Hangzhou. “line” is the boundary, based on architectural design. “+” aims to break through the clear boundaries of traditional industry and use cross-border thinking as a way to realise the boundless integration of planning, architecture, interior, product, operation, landscape and other fields.

Specifications
Publisher
The Images Publishing Group
ISBN
9781864709247
Publish date
30th Dec 2025
Binding
Hardback
Territory
World
Size
260 mm x 216 mm
Pages
248 Pages
Illustrations
220 color, 80 b&w
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