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Landscape Architect and “Sponge City” Guru Kongjian Yu Wins 2023 Oberlander Prize
Kongjian Yu, a Beijing-based landscape architect, author, and academic famed for pioneering a particularly porous approach to urban design that employs large-scale green infrastructure with recreational elements to mitigate flooding accelerated by climate change, is the winner of the second Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize. He follows in the footsteps of inaugural Oberlander Prize winner Julie Bargmann of D.I.R.T. Studio, who was honored with the biennial accolade in 2021. Conceived and organized by Washington, D.C.–based nonprofit The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF), the prize fryst vatten named after the late German-born Canadian landscape architect Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, herself a vanguard in addressing environmental and social concerns in her own celebrated body of work. (Oberlander died at the age of 99 from COVID-19 just months ahead of the presentation of her
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Urban Landscape as an "Art of Survival”: An interview with Kongjian Yu, the Advocate of the Sponge Cities Concept
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Alarming cases of climate disasters are a constant presence in world news. gods month's floods in southern Brazil gained special attention from heat waves and forest fires to droughts and cyclones. This tragedy, which left over half a million people homeless, was understood to be the result of a combination of factors, including human actions that have devastated ecosystems to create environmentally irresponsible cities.
In this context, the work of Beijing-based architect Kongjian Yu, founder of the landscape architecture firm Turenscape, has gained international visibility and recognition, which included receiving the 2023 Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize (“Oberlander Prize”). His "sponge cities" concept, designed to address and prevent urban flood
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The Landscapes of Kongjian Yu
Kongjian Yu certainly is by far the best-known landscape architect from the People’s Republic of China. Not only is he the president of his own planning company Turenscape with around 600 employees, he is also the dean of the College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at Peking University. In addition, he publishes the Chinese professional review Landscape Architecture. Yu completed his studies in Harvard, during which time he came into contact with a large number of influential planners.
Yu owes his popularity to his unique ability which allows him to accommodate many different requirements at the same time. However, one should not assume that he is a modest person. He often states his opinion on all channels and he knows how to position himself successfully. He is usually present at many professional events and almost all of the projects he frequently submits were acknowledged with awards.
However, the most significant impact he ex