Si Yung Ho Chang (namundag, Abril 18, 1956) (Chinese: 张永和; pinyin: Zhang Yonghe) sarong Tsino-Amerikano[1] na arkitekto asin Propesor sa MIT Architecture. Dati siya nagserbing pamayo kan Departamento nin Arkitektura nin MIT.[2]

Yung Ho Chang
NasyunalidadChinese, American
Mga gawadNew York Alliance of Architecture Award for young architects, 1992

Siya nag'adal sa Nanjing Institute of Technology (ngonyan, Southeast University) bago naghubo' sa Estados Unidos. Dangan nakua niya an M.Arch. sa University of California, Berkeley asin nagtukdo sa Amerika nin 15 taon bago nagbalik sa Beijing sa tuyong magkaag kan pinakaenot na kompanya nin arkitektura, an Atelier FCJZ. Siya nagpaeksibit naman bilang artista asin bilang arkitekto sa luwas nin kinaban asin napublikar naman, siring kan saiyang monograpong Yung Ho Chang/Atelier Feichang Jianzhu: A Chinese Practice. An saiyang pagsaligsig sa manlaen laen na disiplina nagsesentro sa siyudad, materialidad, asin tradisyon. Saiyang kinokombinar an mga aktibidad sa paggsaligsig asin mga sa mga komisyon niya sa pagdesenyo.

Bago siya nagduma sa MIT, siya nagsirbw man komo Kenzo Tange Chair Professor sa Harvard Graduate School of Design[3] asin siring pa man komo Eliel Saarinen Chair Professor sa University of Michigan.

Si Chang myembro nin hurado sa Pritzker Prize poon 2011 abot 2017.[4]

Publikasyon

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Kan 1997, nagpublikar siya kan Feichang Architecture, album niya kan siayang mga obra. Kan 2002, nagpublikarnsiya kan The Album for Feichang Jianzhu Atelier 1,2.

Siya nagpublikar naman nin dkaul na mga artikulo sa mga journal arog kan Architecture Today sa Pransya, The Art of the Moment sa Italya, New Architecture asin Space Design sa Hapon, Architecture sa Amerika, Space sa Korea, asin the World Architecture sa Britanya.

Siya naghimo kan workshop session sa Holcim Forum 2007 para sa Holcim Foundation na may titulong "Informal Urbanism".[5]

  • Business Week/ Architectural Record China Award (Villa Shizilin) 2006
  • China Architectural Arts Award (Hebei Education Publishing House) 2004
  • WA Architectural Prize (Villa Shizilin) 2004
  • China Architectural Arts Award (Pingod Shopping Street) 2003
  • The 2000 UNESCO Prize for the Promotion of the Arts
  • Progressive Architecture Citation Award 1996
  • New York Alliance of Architecture, 1992 Award for young architects
  • Steedman Traveling Fellowship, Washington University in St. Louis 1992
  • Winner, 3x3+9 Design Competition, AIA San Francisco Chapter & Architectural Foundation of San Francisco 1991
  • Walter B. Sanders Fellowship, University of Michigan 1988 ~ 89
  • First Prize, From Table to Tablescape Design Competition, Formica Corporation, US 1988
  • First Place, Shinkenchiku Residential Design Competition Japan Architect, Japan 1986
  • The first prize of International Competition of the Design of Council House in Japan 1986
  • Professor of Architecture, Ball State University, College of Architecture and Planning, 1983 ~1989
  • Architectural Painting Award &Brown and Bakewell&Weihe in University of California, Berkeley

Toltolan

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  1. Napack, Jonathan (14 Abril 2001). "Yung-ho Chang Tries to Restore an Appreciation for Design : A Chinese Architect Goes Home". The New York Times (New York). https://www.nytimes.com/2001/04/14/style/14iht-architect_ed2_.html?pagewanted=1. 
  2. https://www.archdaily.com/908456/i-failed-to-be-an-artist-but-i-became-an-artistic-architect-interview-with-yung-ho-chang-of-atelier-fcjz.Kinua[permanent dead link] 07-14-22.
  3. Li, Ingrid (2006). Zhang Xin: On the Return to China. Jorge Pinto Books Inc. ISBN 9780977472413. Retrieved 21 November 2017. 
  4. "Meet The Jury | The Pritzker Architecture Prize". www.pritzkerprize.com. Retrieved 2020-01-13. 
  5. "2nd Day Program - Holcim Forum 2007". Archived from the original on 2012-07-17. Retrieved 2022-07-14. 

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