The blue willow China by Oily Moss
By understanding China’s past, we can then build a future together without sacrificing the environment. GE works. GE Ad by TBWA/DAN
Water For Children. Greenpeace Body Painted Water Treatment Ad by Saatchi & Saatchi
Saatchi & Saatchi China launched a great ‘Water for Children’ performance art piece for Greenpeace China, staged at the Shanghai 2nd Advertising Arts Exhibition. Artists painted water treatment units onto the bodies of children, as a metaphor for their bodies having to process water from polluted water sources in some areas of China.
When the”拆“is gone, our traditional culture is left behind which will meanwhile help keep the precious culture heritage of our Chinese people. Public Interest Ads by Dentsu
The red Chinese character”拆” literally means ”taking down the building etc” which is now expressed in one traditional Chinese embroidery(silk thread) in our work.
The black Chinese characters “胡同” “弄堂”“骑楼”is one kind of well known Chinese architecture in Beijing /shanghai /guangzhouwith long history. We are inspired by the whole process of pulling the silk thread. When you pull the silk thread, the “拆“will be gradually gone which will eventually leave us the complete”胡同”“弄堂”“骑楼”.
Tower of Ring, Tianjin, China by EASTERN design office
Made entirely of cast iron, with a 12 meter diameter.
Meet the world. Grande Reportagen Magazine Flags Ads by FCB
XishuangbanNa Residence, JingHong, China by Tokamarch Architects
“Giant underpants” RMJM Skyscraper in Suzhou, China
The 300 metre high RMJM skyscraper has been billed by the architects as an “iconic gateway” to Suzhou, 45 miles west of Shanghai. Completion expected by end 2012.
Proposal for Congress Center in Taichung, China by MAD architecture Studio
Rainbow Bridge, Xiying, China
Ovo Installation by odeaubois + ACT Lighting design
Multi-sensory installation in Beijing, China. Visitors walk through a reflecting pool to approach the pavilion’s two portals, engaging with light and acoustical
animations as well as a misting of water. Taking on the symbolic form of an egg, the complex wooden exterior is representative of the origin of creation.