Contemporary rural development thinking — unprecedented building experiments

Summary: This exhibit, on the theme “Unfinishing”, focuses on the future development of the rural heterogeneity of the contemporary peuple. The works were produced in a new and thought-provoking manner, effectively retrieving the social context and problems that should be left behind, and actively exploring the possibility of building a future that would generate strategic thinking and intervention in every culture and political context.

In the afternoon of 18 April 2020, the unexpired — “On time and space construction experiments”, was officially opened by the Future Society. The exhibit shows the major building works recently produced by the Institute for the Development of the Aesthetic Library through 10 completed and unconstructed construction cases, experimental devices and video images.

The PMT Partners, the architect, Hu Xiaodi, Mohammed, had attended the opening session and held a meeting on building design and future rural construction. The second decade of the new century, in which everything has been done in an unanticipated manner, has led to a long-forming extension and has added a deeper meaning to the theme “Unfinished”.

It gives us a deep sense that everyone close to the world is no longer able to become an island of isolation; let us understand the importance of respecting professionalism — even of re-confusing disciplines — as well as its important value; and blurring the boundaries of virtual and realism in urban life, and triggering the unparalleled desire for realism.

In the case of every individual affected, such a legacy will also be recorded in the collective memory of the people, affecting our views on the design of the building. We hope that each design programme will effectively retrieve the social context and problems that should prevail, and actively explore the possibility of building a future in order to generate strategic thinking and intervention in each culture and political context.

Opening site

Opening of the session

United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture

The inaugural session was attended by live interaction between architects, teachers and students of the Department of Buildings, as well as by activities in the park, such as the springboard, Sharon and car branding, which were discussed and followed by a wide range of participants.

Exhibit

Installation View

United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture

The exhibit, under the theme “Unfinished scenarios”, focuses on the future development of the contemporary village of the peuple, with the production of new, thought-provoking works.

Part of this exhibit

Amilitancy Research Centre

IRICE Smart Agricultural Research Center

United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture

Inkong Arts Hotel

The Ink Pond Art Hotel

United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture

Lobby

Shapu Village Feast and Herald Boat Museum

United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture

Afghanistan

Agricultural Town of The Future

United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture

“Fundingstones”

The Monument

United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture

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EXHIBITION

Unfinished

A construction experiment on time and space

UNPREDICTABLE

An Architectural Experiment of Space and Time

DURATION

Exhibit

18 April - 18 June 2020

19th ~ Jun. 19th, 2020

(no advance of general exhibits)

LOCATION

Address: Future Society (Operation No. 35 in the Wide Province of the Province)

No. 35 Tianshou Road, Tianhe District, Guangzhou, China

Exhibit design and planning

Department of Public Information

Supervisor

Hu Xiaodi, 赵炜昊, 喆

Design team

Honourable Syrdary, Week of Intensity, Lim, Chen, Mohammed,

Luzer, Jinta, Incineration, Yang Spring

Hosting space

Future Society (UHub)

PMT Partners

The core idea of a new design firm, established in 2016, is to insist that design should be greater than “design” itself, to respond effectively to the real problems of society at all times, and to respond in a timely manner on the basis of the details of each life in the immediate future.

Co-founder of the Institute: Hu Xiaodi

The core team of the Institute has the experience of providing services from Governments, developers to private clients, working on different scales of space design and research, and project practices cover different scales and types of space, such as micro-reforming old urban areas, rural construction and rehabilitation, large- and medium-sized public buildings, small buildings, new retail spaces, landscape and art systems design. At the same time, creative thinking among the core members allows for a wide variety of tools to be involved in design, with traditional model production, graphic design, experimental artistic photography and painting, allowing “plus reduction” to provide a wide range of high-quality services.

Since its inception, the Institute has received numerous internal and external design awards, including the 2018 TID Awards Taiwan Indoor Design Award, the 2018 Ten Point Design Award, the Sixteenth International Design Media Award, the 2018 APIDA Asia-Pacific Indoor Design Award, the Frame Award for 2020 and the IFIDDA Global Award for Excellence. The co-founder of the Institute, Hu Xiaodi, was rated in 2018 as “40 under 40 Chinese designs of outstanding young people”; and in the same year, the “Hurf-80” designer was chosen for the youngest tenants.