Culture Builders
Home & Design Trends|Volume 7 Issue 6
Forging strong cultural identities with their architecture and design projects, Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu of Shanghai-based Neri&Hu base their work on critical thinking, research and an unlabelled yet signature style
Tina Thakrar
Culture Builders

In our conversations with many architects, we often hear about how their understanding of design has evolved over time - from being about giving their work a signature identity, to letting their cultural identity and background bubble to the surface, to finally understanding that design, as a process, is hard to define and pin down. Speaking with Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu of Shanghai-based Neri&Hu Design and Research Office opened us up to a whole new dimension, of how design has a sense of meaning and purpose, can help solve innumerable problems of simple day-to-day functioning, and retain our cultural, social and historical roots.

Architects, designers, creators, innovators, handcrafters - it’s hard to slot Neri and Hu into boxes, except a boundless one labeled ‘problem solvers’. Both of them come with spangled, almost parallelly-running portfolios - Neri studied Architecture at the University of California at Berkeley and Harvard University, before going on to work for Michael Graves & Associates and a number of other architectural firms in New York; Hu studied Architecture, Urban Planning, and Music at the University of California at Berkeley and Princeton University, and followed it up with professional stints at Michael Graves & Associates; Ralph Lerner Architect; Skidmore, Owings and Merrill; and The Architects Collaborative (TAC).

“Studying abroad pretty much formed the foundation of our architectural thinking and design process. Design elements are not like chemicals that we can mix into a formula and create results. It is a much more artistic and undefinable process, but everything we come into contact with becomes who we are, and that builds the inspiration pool for our work,” reveals Neri.

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