Christoph Ingenhoven Director ingenhoven architects www.ingenhovenarchitects.com Since 1985 Managed the Dusseldorf office of ingenhoven architects 1978-1984 Studied architecture at RWTH Aachen 1980-1981 Dusseldorf Academy of Arts under Prof. Hans Hollein In addition to his design work, Christoph Ingenhoven has been a jury member, consultant and adjudicator in numerous competitions, and continues to lecture. 2017 Marina One, Singapore, China 2017 Kö-Bogen 2, Dusseldorf, Germany 2015 Dom Hotel, Cologne, Germany since 2012 Google HQ Mountain View, California, USA 2011 1 Bligh Street, Sydney, Australia 2011 HDI-Gerling Head Office, Hannover, Germany Marina One, Singapore Kö-Bogen 2, Dusseldorf
Since 2012 Christoph Reinhart Associate Professor, MIT, Cambridge, US www.architecture.mit.edu Associate Professor in Building Technology (Tenured) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, US 2008-2011 Associate Professor of Architectural Technology, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, US 2005-2007 Adjunct Professor McGill University, School of Architecture, Montreal, Canada 2001-2008 Staff Scientist National Research Council Canada 2001 Dr.-Ing. Architecture, Technical University of Karlsruhe, Germany Dissertation: 1997 Dipl.-Phys., Albert-Ludwigs University, Freiburg, Germany M.Sc. Physics, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada Gwelutshena Resource Center, Zimbabwe Sesen-Aten Temple, Cairo
Since 1994 Dr.-Ing. Hartwig M. Künzel Head of Department Hygrothermics, Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP www.ibp.fraunhofer.de Head of the Department of Hygrothermics with a research budget of approx. 5 million in 2014, largely stemming from licensing revenue from its own patents 1994 Ph.D., Faculty of Civil Engineering and Surveying, University of Stuttgart, Germany Subject: Hygrothermal component simulation The WUFI model resulting from this work is meanwhile internationally accepted as the standard tool for humidity measurements 1987 Research assistant - Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics (IBP), Holzkirchen, Germany 1986 Degree in chemical engineering from the University of Erlangen/Nuremberg, Germany Cooling Fountain (Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics) Hygrothermics (Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics)
Prof. Ludwig Rongen Founder and Co-Director of Rongen Architects www.rongen-architekten.com 2008 Setup of consecutive Master of Arts Passive House + since 2005 Visiting professor at Southwest Jiatong University, Chengdu, China since 2004 Visiting professor at Sichuan University, Chengdu, China 2004-2006 Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, FH Erfurt, Germany 1993 Establishment of the Restoration Department, FH Erfurt, Germany since 1992 Joint directorship of Rongen Architects with partners Friedhelm Lindgens and Reiner Wirtz 1992 Professor at the Dept. of Architecture, Erfurt Technical College, Germany, Building Construction Theory 2014 Study: Passive houses for different climatic zones in China (for the Chinese government) 2011 DBU study: Development of passive houses for five different climatic zones (together with the Passive House Institute, Darmstadt, Germany) At the planning stage: Qingdao Eco Park, SAYYAS window factory, Nantong Towers, China Day clinic, Cologne, Germany Passive houses for different climatic zones in China Sino-German Ecoparks, Quingdao
Dr. Roland Winkler Managing Director MUDI, Shanghai, China www.mudi.asia 2005+2006 Organizer of the first ecological building exhibition in Shanghai for the city of Hamburg together with the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce Shanghai, which subsequently became the econet china industry platform since 2003 Chairman of the German Association SINOBAU, whose goal is to promote cooperation between China and Germany in the field of energy-efficient construction 2003 Founder of Munich Urban Design International (MUDI) Ltd., studies of Chinese language and culture Since 2013 Lushan New Town, Chengdu, China 2015 Blue Silicon Valley Offices, Chingdao, China 2014 Tianxi Armani Twin Towers, Chengdu, China 2014 Longgang International Low Carbon City, China 2014 Hangzhou H, China Lushan New Town, Chengdu Blue Silicon Valley Offices, Chingdao
Prof. Song Yehao Professor, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University and Director of Song und Partner, China www.arch.tsinghua.edu.cn www.supatelier.com Since 2008 Professor, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China 2002-2008 Associate professor, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Founding of Song und Partner Atelier 2003-2004 Visiting scholar, Technical University Munich, Germany 1993-1998 Ph.D., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China 1993 Master of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China 1988 Bachelor of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China 2015 The Studio, Gui an, Guizhou Province, China 2014 Waterfowl Pavilion at Beijing Zoo, China 2012-2015 Research on a sustainable design strategy for mass public buildings 2012-2016 Research on the design strategy for rural houses in the hot-summer and cold-winter climate region in terms of building performance The Studio, Gui an, Guizhou Province Waterfowl Pavilion, Beijing
Dipl.-Ing. Stephan Schütz Partner at gmp Architects von Gerkan, Marg and Partners www.gmp-architekten.com Since 2006 Partner at gmp and responsible for projects in China and Europe 2002 Established the first Chinese gmp subsidiary in Beijing, China 1994 Joined gmp after completing his studies at the Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany 2015 Chinese-German Ecology Park, Qingdao, China 2011 Bao an Stadion, Universiade, Shenzhen-Bao an, China 2011 Universiade Sports Center, Shenzhen, China 2010 Chinese National Museum, Beijing, China 2010 Grand Theater, Qingdao, China 2009 Airport Logistic Zone CAS Industrial Biotech R&D Base, Tianjin, China Chinese-German Ecology Park, Qingdao Bao an Stadion, Universiade, Shenzhen-Bao an
Prof. Zhang Li (Brian Chang) Head of Atelier TeamMinus www.teamminus.com Since 2014 Director, Planning and Technology Department, Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Bid Committee since 2013 Editor-in-Chief of the leading Chinese magazine World Architecture 2012 Professor of Practice Syracuse University, New York, USA 2010 Visiting Critic National University of Singapore Joint studio projects in a number of institutions: GSD, Harvard; Barcelona School of Architecture, UPC; Berlage Institute; Polytechnic University of Turin since 2007 Professor of Architecture at the School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, China 2005 Founding of TeamMinus Tsao Fellow at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, USA Architecture degree School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, China 2013 Fishing Rope and Net Market Renovation, Lanshan, China 2013 Visitor Center, Janamani, China 2012 Hefeng Industrial Design Complex, Ningbo, China 2011 Yongding River Culture Center, Beijing, China Fishing Rope and Net Market Renovation, Lanshan Visitor Center, Janamani
Since 2003 Xie YuanJian Vice President of Landsea Group, CFO www.en.landsea.cn Vice President of Landsea Group Co., Ltd. Also Director of Technology, Research and Development Dept. and General Manager of the Product Research and Development Center of the Landsea Group, Chief Technology Officer 1987-2003 Nanjing Military Architecture Design Institute, worked as architect, Architectural Director and designed a number of large-scale projects Passive house Bruck Nanjing International Block, Nanjing
Since 1999 Prof. Zhang Xu Director, Institute of HVAC and Gas Engineering, Tongji University, China www.tongji.edu.cn Professor, HVAC and Gas Institute, School of Mechanical Engineering, Tongji University, China 1997-1999 Post-doctoral fellow, post-doctoral Station of Environmental Engineering, Tongji University, China 1982-1993 Assistant professor, associate professor, Xi an University of Architecture and Technology, China 1997 Ph.D., HVAC Engineering, Tongji University, China 1987 MSc., HVAC Engineering, Xi an University of Architecture and Technology, China Research 2011-2014 National Major Project of Scientific and Technical Supporting Programs of China, 12th Five-year Plan Period, Key Technologies Low-exergy Energy, Use in Rural Buildings 2009 National Major Project of Scientific and Technical Supporting Programs for Shanghai 2010 World Expo: Research on Key Technologies of Expo Axis and Underground Complex 2007-2010 National Major Project of Scientific and Technical Supporting Programs of China, 11th Fiveyear Plan Period, Heat and Moisture Control Technology, Residential Building of the Yangtze River Basin Heat transfer capabilities for radiant cooling system Main control room habitability for Nuclear Plants