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MAD Architects (sometimes referred to as MAD) is a global design practice led by founder Ma Yansong, and partners Dang Qun, and Yosuke Hayano. MAD Architects boldly challenges conventions in thought, action, and spirit by pushing the boundaries of architecture, urbanism, interior and product design, fashion, and art. With offices located in Los Angeles, Rome, and Beijing, MAD's strength and inspiration comes from a team of over 150 architects and designers from 15+ countries representing all walks of life from every corner of the world.
MAD Architects portfolio is a testament to innovative and thoughtful approach, spanning from master plans to cultural spaces and from residential to hospitality, office, mixed-use, education, transportation, sports, and adaptive reuse projects. MADs projects are imbued with a forward-looking perspective, integrating nature in surreal, dreamy ways to create beautiful, experiential spaces that are accessible and inclusive. Their designs foster a deep connection to people and the environment, promoting physical, intellectual, and spiritual well-being.
MAD Architects pioneers advanced technologies and sustainable principles into their work. Their constructions not only stand the test of time but also redefine it. MAD is a renowned leader in creating bold, memorable designs that inspire and elevate the human spirit and natural experience.
Significant Projects
Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, On-going – Los Angeles, California, USA
Jiaxing Train Station – Jiaxing, China
Quzhou Sports Park – Quzhou, China
Harbin Opera House, 2015 – Harbin, China
Yue Cheng Kindergarten Courtyard – Beijing, China
FENIX Museum – Rotterdam, Netherlands
Tunnel of Light – Echigo, Japan
Shenzhen Bay Culture Park - Shenzhen, China
Pingtan Art Museum - Pingtan, China
Harbin Grand Theatre, Harbin, China
China Wood Sculpture Museum, 2012 – Harbin, China
Ordos Museum, 2011 – Ordos, China
National Art Museum of China - Beijing, China
Hutong Bubble, 2009 – Beijing, China
Wormhole library, 2021 – Hainan
Residential/Hospitality projects
One River North (ongoing) – Denver, Colorado, USA
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
Baiziwan Social Housing, 2017 – Beijing, China
Conrad Hotel, 2013 – Beijing, China
Absolute Towers, 2012 – Mississauga, Canada
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
Chaoyang Park Plaza, 2017 – Beijing, China
Nanjing Zendai Himalayas Center, Under construction – Nanjing, China
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
2015 Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism Architecture, Shenzhen, China
2014 Shanshui City Exhibition, Solo Exhibition, Beijing, China
2014 “The Changing Skyline” - Beijing Design Week, Beijing, China
2014 “Future Cities -- High Mountain, Flowing Water” China Shan-Shui City Design Exhibition Berlin, Germany
2014 “Silhouette Shanshui”, “Across Chinese Cities - Beijing”, 14th Venice Architecture Exhibition Venice, Italy
2013 Shanshui City Exhibition, Solo Exhibition Beijing, China
2012 Between the Modernity and Tradition, Solo Exhibition, ICO Museum Madrid, Spain
2011 Verso Est: Chinese Architectural Landscape, MAXXI, Rome, Italy Rome, Italy
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
External links
Official website
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