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          Character building

          By Sun Yuanqing ( China Daily )

          Updated: 2013-07-25

          Thinking locally puts Chinese architecture in the center of today's ideas, award-winning Li Xiaodong tells China Daily reporter.

          With Chinese developers chasing after foreign architects and the skylines of Chinese cities dominated by skyscrapers, Liyuan Library, despite its modest volume, offers a refreshing Chinese perspective. By using local material to address local issues, the project also managed to identify and enhance the essence of the community it serves.

          "We are not going to follow what the West has been through, because the problems we face are different. And when you find the right answer to your own problem, you get your own style," says multiple award-winning architect Li Xiaodong.

          Character building

          Liyuan Library in Huairou district of Beijing serves as a bigger community center with people living downtown driving to the library on weekends, and villagers benefiting by selling them food and hospitality.Cui Meng / China Daily

          To be a center of ideas rather than a periphery that always follows the center, people have to start "to think independently, to identify the problems of the locale and find the appropriate solutions", Li says.

          Addressing local issues has been a consistent theme in Li's designs. One of his best-known works is the Bridge School in Fujian province, which won the 2010 Aga Khan Award. Inspired by Chinese traditional acupuncture's meridian theory, the work rejuvenated a divided community by bridging the physical gap between them and encouraging greater interaction.

          Li studied architecture at Tsinghua University before acquiring his PhD from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands.

          He then went to Singapore to teach at the department of architecture at the National University of Singapore.

          "The reason I went to Singapore was because my mind was messed up with what I learned in China and the Netherlands. I couldn't figure out what I was looking for," Li says.

          During the years in Singapore, Li did his research and found the answer.

          Singapore went through a post-colonial period when all the iconic buildings were designed by Western architects, until people started to realize that the foreign architects were doing projects in Singapore that were the same as they do elsewhere.

          "Architecture is the best way to present a people physically and visually. These buildings built from the 1970s to 80s have nothing to do with Singapore. They don't belong there," Li says.

          As Singaporeans started to ask questions about their identity and what Singaporean architecture should be, the country found its solution by addressing its tropical and multinational character. And so did Li.

          "There I learned how to evolve from the periphery to the center, to think independently and to address the issue of the locale," Li says.

          Li came back to China in 2003, two years after the country announced it would host the 2008 Olympics, which brought a lot of opportunities for both domestic and foreign architects.

          Character building

          Provided to China Daily

          Li made his breakthrough with the design for the Yuhu Elementary School Expansion Project in the UNESCO World Heritage site in Lijiang, Yunnan province, which won the ARASIA Gold Medal, as well as the UNESCO Jury Award for Innovation, an award the jury initiated for this particular project for its "marriage of vernacular and modern approaches".

          Like the Yuhu Elementary School project, many of Li's later projects are philanthropic. However, philanthropy is not his primary purpose, it is only a way for him to have his own say, given architecture in China is still not ready for diversity, he says.

          "As long as I raise the funds, I will have a say. In China, it's usually the developers who decide what to do. But by doing philanthropic projects, architects can actually do what they really want to do," Li says.

          Li doesn't have much patience for the in-your-face designs of Western architects in China.

          "They're the curse of our time, a mirror of the lack of confidence across the country. When you are just becoming well off, you know nothing better than to follow the rich. You drink what they drink and drive what they drive. It's the same with architecture."

          However, this is only temporary, Li says.

          "Just like in the United States, where the White House was designed by a European. But American architects started to come into their own in the 1920s. The same will happen in China if they start to look deeply into their own culture."

           

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