Lin Hao (Chinese: 郝琳; born 1971) is a Chinese architect. He is an Honorary Research Fellow of Tsinghua University Institute of Culture & Creativity,[1] and a former Adjunct Associate Professor at the Faculty of Social Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.[2]

Lin Hao
Born1971
Beijing, China
OccupationArchitect
Known forTaikoo Li Chengdu, rural community buildings, eco hotels, urban regeneration

Early life and education

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Lin Hao was born and grew up in Beijing. He received his Bachelor and Master of Architecture at Tsinghua University; Master of Architecture at University of California, Berkeley; and PhD in Architecture at the University of Cambridge. He is a Chartered Member of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).[3]

Career

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From 2014 to 2020, Hao was an adjunct associate professor, teaching subjects such as socio-ecobalance and supervising postgraduate theses at the Faculty of Social Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.[4]

From 2020 to 2023, he is Honorary Research Fellow of Tsinghua University Institute of Culture & Creativity.[5]

Since 2020, he has been a Committee Member of the Professional Committee of Cultural Creativity of Tsinghua Alumni Association (CCTAA).

From 2008 to 2015, he took a lead of the overall master planning and architectural design of Taikoo Li Chengdu.[6][7]

From 2008 to 2017, he led the pro bono-based design and development of two earthquake-relief community centre projects in the rural areas of Sichuan Province,[8] working closely with the China Children and Teenagers' Fund (CCTF), donors, and local communities to support local rural revitalisation initiatives.

Projects

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Academic publications

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Hao lectured and published widely on urban regeneration, sustainable urbanism, and architecture. One of his books is Green Design for the Future (pinyin: Jiànzhù xiānfēng, Lǜjiàn wèilái; ISBN 9787503872808), published in 2014.[13]

References

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  1. ^ "郝琳:让设计推动文明-清华校友总会". www.tsinghua.org.cn.
  2. ^ "全球绿色建筑高峰论坛中国聚焦将于6月14号在上海盛大召开-美通社PR-Newswire". www.prnasia.com.
  3. ^ The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors.
  4. ^ "World Sustainability Congress / World Sustainability Awards / International Awards / Sustainability Event". www.worldsustainabilitycongress.org.
  5. ^ "Build4Asia'24 – Championing Wellness and Sustainable Design – AIA Hong Kong".
  6. ^ "万方数据知识服务平台". d.wanfangdata.com.cn.
  7. ^ "《傳統與未來:文化遺產的現代化與在地化》座談在成都太古里成功 -香港商報". www.hkcd.com.hk.
  8. ^ ""毕马威—安康社区中心"落成". 中国儿童少年基金会 (in Chinese). 2010-05-21. Retrieved 2024-10-28.
  9. ^ "京港青年赴蓉探尋文化遺產的現代化與在地化". 大公文匯網.
  10. ^ "香港測量師學會". 香港測量師學會 The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (in Chinese). 2016-04-19. Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  11. ^ DesignTravel, Interior (January 8, 2021). "1 Hotel Haitang Bay: Eco-conscious Lifestyle | OBJEKT South Africa".
  12. ^ "Green Design for the Future: Tsinghua-ECGB Asia Architecture Summit & Exhibition". ArchDaily. December 10, 2013.
  13. ^ "Dr. Lin HAO 郝琳博士". Sustainable Design China 2022 - CN.