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Neri and Hu is a Chinese Inter-Disciplinary Architectural Design Studio Formed in 2004, the practice is based in Shanghai and has an additional office in London. The architecture studio is composed of multi-cultural staff who speak over 30 different languages.
The diversity of the team reinforces a core vision for the practises: to respond to a global worldview incorporating overlapping design disciplines for a new paradigm in architecture.
Founded by renowned architects Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu, Neri&Hu is a Chinese design studio works across architecture, master planning, interior design, furniture design, branding/graphic design and product design.
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Their recent architecture projects include the revival of a 1930s Shanghai theatre with dramatic stone and bronze details, an award-winning hotel inside a former headquarters of the Japanese army, and the centrepiece of the Stockholm Furniture Fair 2019, “The Unfolding Village”.
Lydon Neri and Rossana Hu strongly believe in research as a design tool, as each project bears its unique set of contextual issues. Their goal is to anchor its work on the dynamic interaction of experience, detail, material, form, and light rather than conforming to a formulaic style.
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Neri&Hu modern architecture and interior design projects have been featured widely by the press around the world, including Architectural Review, Wallpaper*, Architectural Record, FRAME, MARK, Abitare, area, Diseño Interior, Interior Design, I.D., Travel+Leisure, MARU, Perspective Magazine, ELLE Décor Italia, ELLE Deco China, Vogue China, Red Dot Year Book, Dezeen.com, Archidaily.com and countless more print and online media, as well as TV programs.
Based in Shanghai, the Neri and Hu design studio’s amazing modern architecture projects and interior designs are inspired by city’s cultural, urban, and historic contexts function as a point of departure for the architectural explorations involved in every project.
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