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"The birth of Venus" -- the Grand Theater lights up the coastline of Zhuhai
In October 2016, a new landmark was completed in Zhuhai - the 90 meter high Zhuhai opera house. "Moon Scallop" - the shape of Zhuhai opera house is two shells. Professor Chen Keshi, the main architect, was inspired by the work "the birth of Venus" by the 15th century artist Botticelli. Professor Chen recalled, "when I was standing on the coast of Zhuhai, the first thought in my mind was the sunrise on the sea, but the building needed two parts, so I then thought of" the bright moon on the sea ". However, the sun and moon cannot appear on the sea at the same time. Then I thought of the famous painting called the birth of Venus. "
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"Shenzhen on the sea" -- building a new spatial pattern of Shenzhen's future coastal city with "Four bays and One river"
Abstract: on December 24, 2015, the "maritime Shenzhen - maritime culture and Coastal Urban Space Development Summit Forum" was held in Shenzhen. How to build a bay area city closely related to the ocean and create a "maritime Shenzhen" that stands out from the world? Experts from many universities and research institutions at home and abroad gathered together to discuss the possibility of this urban idea put forward by Professor Chen Keshi of Peking University, and put forward suggestions on the planning and construction of Shenzhen coastal city.
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Revitalizing of ancient Hakka Village -- Zhongying city built "gankeng Hakka town" and won the planning and Design Award
In the tide of new urbanization, the protection and Revitalizing of ancient villages have become the focus of attention from all walks of life. What is the most ideal development mode of ancient villages? How can people really participate in the "Revitalizing" of ancient villages? In the game between commercial pursuit and ancient village protection, who is the ancient village developing and protecting for? This series of questions have been answered in the design practice of gankeng Hakka town.
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The chief designer of CR design institute and Peking University Professor Chen Keshi visited the construction site of Zhuhai opera house
On March 10, 2015, at the invitation of Zhuhai municipal government, the chief designer of CR design institute, Professor Chen Keshi, accompanied by the leaders of Zhuhai urban construction group and Zhuhai Municipal Bureau of culture and sports, the owner of Zhuhai opera house project, visited the construction site of Zhuhai Opera House, met with long Guangyan, vice mayor of Zhuhai City, and had in-depth exchanges on issues such as the final achievement of the original artistic effect of the design scheme.
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The China Reconstruct Institute of Architectural & Urban Design fully supports the development of cultural and creative industries in Shenzhen
On the evening of May 15, 2015, during the opening of the 11th China (Shenzhen) International Cultural Industry Expo, the first "bright night of cultural innovation dream" hosted by a new force - Shenzhen cultural and Creative Industry Association (hereinafter referred to as "Shenzhen Innovation Association") was held in Shenzhen gymnasium. Mr. Chen Keshi, chief designer of CR Design Co., Ltd., executive vice president of the conference, took part in the event with CR Design elites. We have witnessed the formal establishment of Shenzhen Innovation Association and the sailing of Shenzhen's future cultural and creative industry.
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"Four bays and One river": building a new spatial pattern of extraordinary coastal cities in Shenzhen
"We can give full play to our imagination. In the future, perhaps half of Shenzhen citizens will live in houses with full sea view, and half of Shenzhen people will spend weekends on the sea and enjoy the air and sea water by the sea. In the future, Shenzhen's opera house, art museum and office will be built on the sea. At that time, Shenzhen will have the world's largest marine cruise terminal, Shenzhen will also introduce water into the city, and the river will become the landscape belt of Shenzhen In the future, we should have a 'maritime Shenzhen'. "
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