2012.09 Hangzhou Civic Sports Center featured on architecture&culture magazine
2012.08 Hangzhou Civic Sports Center featured on worldarchitecturenews
2012.08 Hangzhou Civic Sports Center featured on inhabitat
2012.08 Hangzhou Civic Sports Center featured on urukia
2012.07 Hangzhou Civic Sports Center featured on DUDYE
2012.07 Hangzhou Civic Sports Center featured on designboom
2012.07 Hangzhou Civic Sports Center featured on Design Daily
2011.09 Color is One/Resident Chroma II featured on gooood 2011.09 BLUA attend Art Meets Fashion/Guns in Disguise Art Event 2011.08 Recon 2.0/Resident Chroma I featured on machinators 2011.07 San Franciso Bay Bridge Bus Terminal project featured on eVolo
2011.03 Customutation /4(X+Y)=WORLD featured on gooood
2011.03 Customutation /4(X+Y)=WORLD has been collected into the lastest studio hadid publication "total fluidity" documents ten years book
2011.02 Color is One/Resident Chroma II featured inMichael Speaks Lecture "Prototyping the future of design research", the Architectural Society of Oslo’s “Pop-UP” evening lecture series
2010.10 Color is One/Resident Chroma II featured on suckerPUNCH
2010.09 Color is One/Resident Chroma II exhibited for Summer 2010 SCI-arc All School Exhibition
2010.08 Recon 2.0/Resident Chroma I featured on Architects Newspaper
2010.08 Recon 2.0/Resident Chroma I featured on suckerPUNCH
2010.04 Recon 2.0/Resident Chroma I featured on SCI-arc magazine Issue 001
2010.04 Recon 2.0/Resident Chroma I featured on SCI-arc website
2010.04Recon 2.0/Resident Chroma I exhibited for Spring 2010 SCI-arc All School Exhibition
2010.04 Energy Museum_DD exhibited for Spring 2010 SCI-arc All School Exhibition
2010.02 Customutation /4(X+Y)=WORLD featured on suckerPUNCH
2010.02 Customutation /4(X+Y)=WORLD featured on Stuido Hadid website
2009.11 Bin Lu attended the opening for MAXXI museum, presentation of project thesis with ZahaHadid and Patrik Schumacher
2009.04 San Franciso Bay Bridge Bus Terminal project featured on suckerPUNCH
2009.04 San Franciso Bay Bridge Bus Terminal project featured on Onramp
2009.04 A Sense of Order: geometrical tessellations featured on Atelier Manferdini official website
2009.04 San Franciso Bay Bridge Bus Terminal project exhibited for Spring 2009 SCI-arc All School Exhibition
2009.04 A Sense of Order: geometrical tessellations exhibited for Spring 2009 SCI-arc All SchoolExhibition
2008.05 Model of Efficiency featured at University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Digital Design Center Gallery
2007.09 Bin Lu won the North Carolina Non-Resident/Out-of-State Special Talent Waiver Architectural International Award
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Bin Lu; originally from Hangzhou, China studied under Zaha Hadid at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, die Angewandte. He earned his master degree of architecture from Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) where he was an assistant teacher for the studio Tom Wiscombe. He also worked as a research assistant at the University of North Carolina(UNC), Digital Design Center.In 2007, he won the North Carolina Out-of-State Special Talent Architectural International Prize.
In 2007, He found BLUA, an internationally recognized design organization for innovational industrial design, fashion design, graphic design, outdoor advertising, corporation visualize image design and architectural experimentation. Clients include YAMAHA, Volkswagen, BMW, Dell, HP and Hilton.
Bin Lu is well known for the San Francisco bay bridge bus terminal which the first architectural project using alageTech on building façade. His works have been published on several international design magazines, including: San Francisco bay bridge bus terminal, “4(x+y) =world” series fashion design works, Recon 2.0/Resident Chroma I, Color is One/ Resident Chroma II and etc. He was previously senior design architect for EMERGENT in Los Angeles, he was in charge of various internationally renowned projects, including the Garak-Dong Wholesale Market, the Forrest Place Public Artwork, the Flower Street Bioreactor, the Land Art Generator, and the Shenyang Arena. Most notably, Bin was Senior Designer for Shenyang National Sports Center, Which has been hailed as one of the most important sports buildings of the 12th National games of China. He also worked previously at KPF, MCM and RTKL. Bin is also the Director of China at DRDS.
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