Chinese architect
Zhuang Weimin (Chinese: 庄惟敏; born October 1962) is a Chinese architect who is a professor and dean of the School of Architecture, Tsinghua University.[1] He is a member of the International Union of Architects (UIA), China Green Building Association (CGBA), APEC Architect Project Monitoring Committee, Architectural Society of China (ASC), and UIA International Professional Practice Commission.[2][3]
Biography
Zhuang was born in Shanghai, in October 1962. In 1992 he received his doctor of engineering degree from Tsinghua University.[4] After graduation, he taught at the university, where he was promoted to dean of the School of Architecture in 2015.[5]
Architectural works
His architectural works include the National Art Museum of China, the Swimming & Diving Gymnasium for World University Games, the Judo & Taekwondo Gymnasium and Shooting Range Hall for 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, the Century Hall of Tsinghua University, Antarctica Zhongshan Station, and the Tsinghua University Science Park's Science Park Tower.[2]
Honours and awards
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Educational offices
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Preceded by Zhu Wenyi (朱文一)
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Dean of the School of Architecture, Tsinghua University 2015–present
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Incumbent
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