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Kongjian Yu Spoke at Berkeley Water Day: Addressing Water Challenges of a Changing Climate

2025-03-13
LecturerKongjian Yu
Host
Berkeley Water Center
Time
March 20, 2025
Subject
Sponge City and Sponge Planet
Place
Banatao Auditorium


Date and time

Thursday, March 20 · 9am - 3:30pm PDT. Doors at 8:30am


Location

Banatao Auditorium

330 Sutardja Dai Hall Berkeley, CA 94720


Kongjian Yu is a leading landscape architect in China. He is a scholar of landscape architecture and urban resilience, the founding dean of Peking University’s College of Architecture and Landscape, and the founder of Turenscape. He grew up in a small village in South China during the turbulent 1960s and 1970s. Today, he draws on his rural upbringing for insights in working with earth and water. By integrating this foundational experience with advanced contemporary sciences and design aesthetics, he has emerged as a pioneering figure in innovative design practice. Yu will describe experimental projects addressing challenges arising from China’s rapid industrialization and urbanization, including efforts to protect and restore both urban and rural ecologies through his concepts of Sponge City and Negative Planning. His professional and academic pursuits reflect a significant narrative of counter-currents and leading the tides, mirroring the dramatic transformations that have characterized China over the past 60 years. Among his many recognitions, he was elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He received his Doctor of Design degree from Harvard University.


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