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Pritzker Prize–winning firm Amateur Architecture Studio was founded in 1998 by Wang Shu and Lu Wenyu. Notable projects include the Xiangshan campus of the China Academy of Art and the Huang Gongwang Museum.
Pritzker Prize–winner Wang Shu and Lu Wenyu, his partner, tie a museum and cultural complex in Fuyang to China’s rich traditions of landscape painting.
For his first building since winning the Pritzker Prize, Wang Shu gives a lesson in craftsmanship and material expression through an unfolding interior landscape.