Jing Mian Xin Cheng by SPARK

BEIJING – Mark’s fifty-first issue featured interviews with four architects who painted a bleak portrait of contemporary Chinese architecture. High-speed, high-rise development in cities like Beijing is producing a formulaic architecture
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