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Ma Yan Song
Beijing born architect Ma Yan Song has been recognized as a
important voice of a new generation of architects. His works are widely
published and exhibited since the founding MAD in 2004. He studied at Beijing
Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture, holds a master degree in
Architecture from Yale University and taught Architecture at the Central Academy
of Fine arts in Beijing. Prior to founding MAD, Yansong Ma worked as a project
designer with Zaha Hadid Architects in London. Yansong Ma received the American
Institute of Architects Scholarship for Advanced Architecture Research in 2001
and won the 2006 Architecture League Young Architects Award. In 2008 he was
selected as one of the twenty most influential young architects today by ICON
magazine while Fast Company named him one of the ten most creative people in
architecture in 2009. In 2010 he became the first architect from China to
receive a RIBA fellowship. In her RIBA fellowship jury report RIBA President
Ruth Reed declared: “Ma Yansong is a young Chinese architect who has come to
architectural maturity at a time when his country is beginning to allow the
freedom of expression so vital to the artist and sufficient freedom to the
economy to allow his ideas to be realized as buildings. His work expresses the
tension between the individual imagination and the needs of society as a whole.”