In the past three years, I have been working together with a group of brilliant scholars and architects on an exhibition that features the historical development of modern architecture in China through the lens of its relationship to the Beaux-Arts architecture traditional in the U.S., in particular Upenn. Titled “Building in China: A Century of Dialogues on Modern Architecture,” he exhibition is held at both the Fischer Fine Arts Library and Architectural Archive at Penn and will last until May. Here are some photos about the exhibition. I will try to show more contents in later posts.



