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Meet Alex Lim

Alex Lim’s career spans over 18 years across Singapore and China. He was ranked Asia’s Top 10 Creatives by Media and voted one of the 20 Hottest Creatives in the region by Campaign Brief Asia 2003.

Alex had stints at Wunderman, BBH, BBDO, Leo Burnett and has won over 100 major awards including The D&AD, One Show, Cannes Lions, Clio, ADC, New York Festivals, Spikes, London International and AdFest.

Some of Alex’s works include The Levi’s 501 Re-cut for women where it made the No.1 Gunn Report and Pizza Hut home delivery campaign where it was the 8th most awarded in the world.

Alex is currently the creative lead for EnergyBBDO in China where it first opened its doors to Asia in 2011. Operating as an Asian Hub for the SC Johnson brands across China and 12 other markets, concurrently looking after China’s Pepsi Co. brands like 7-up, Mountain Dew and Mirinda.
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雎晓雯 x Dana Lixenberg

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卸下了秀场上的浓妆艳抹,时尚宠儿雎晓雯在试装与走秀的繁忙奔波中面对著名荷兰摄影师Dana Lixenberg的镜头,在纽约酒店Lafayette House展露亲密一面。

通过这一系列零距离的写真,Lixenberg试图以传统时尚摄影之外的视觉来审视晓雯的独特之美。
“为模特拍摄肖像是有一定挑战性的,” 摄影师笑说到,“青春和美貌不知何故总是会主宰照片,所以她的疲惫和刚从彩排归来的情况是有建设性的。”
来自中国古城西安、年仅20岁的晓雯在2010年签约国际经纪IMG之后事业呈现出直线攀升——她先是在同年5月荣登了中国版《时尚芭莎》的封面,紧接着席卷了Hermès、Louis Vuitton和Prada等大牌时装T台,之后在去年更成为由Juergen Teller掌镜的Marc Jacobs广告大片主角。
Lixenberg曾为《New Yorker(纽约客)》、《New York Times Magazine(纽约时报T杂志)》等刊物拍摄时尚大片,也在阿姆斯特丹的FOAM画廊和Nederlands Fotomuseum艺术馆举办过个人作品展。在评价晓雯的时候,她说到:
“她有着一种玩味的性格。看似一位小舞者:娇小玲珑如Audrey Hepburn那般,纤细的身段灵活得像只小猫。她个性沉静,如果那能在电影中展露出来的话,我不会觉得有一丝诧异。”

via: www.nowness.com

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Gensler’s Chris Chan on the Sustainable Shanghai Tower

In 2008 Gensler broke ground on the sustainable Shanghai Tower in the Pudong district of Shanghai, China. The tower is currently in construction and it’s one of three supertall buildings in Pudong, including the Jin Mao Tower and the Shanghai World Financial Center. The elegant structure spirals up to the sky, and once it is completed in 2014 it will become the second tallest tower in the world — only second to the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. The 632 meter tall structure is a testament to both modern architecture and the potential of engineering, and it also sets a precedent for sustainable super structures. The tower will take the form of nine cylindrical buildings stacked atop each other, enclosed by layers of glass, and hosting public space for visitors including atriums, gardens, cafes, restaurants, retail space, a hotel, and 360-degree views of the city. The building will also include a rainwater recycling system and a series of wind turbines able to generate up to 350,000 kWh of electricity per year. But most notably, the tower’s glass façade was designed specifically to reduce wind loads on the building by 24%, which means that fewer construction materials are needed (including 25% less structural steel). We recently spoke to Gensler‘s Chris Chan, Design Director and member of the tower’s design team, who gave us some insight on what it has taken to get the Shanghai Tower built, and how Building Information Modeling (BIM) has played a crucial role from concept to construction. Jump ahead for our fascinating interview with Chris!

Via Inhabitat

“In the past, China hasn’t really respected design a whole lot. They’re known for copying and manufacturing. So does that mean you’re trying to change the culture of those you’re doing business with?”

Read the interview at Fast Company

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China Design Hub featured on Dwell Asia Magazine

Dwell Asia did a short Q&A with me about China Design Hub. It’s been published in the current July/August issue.

Dwell Asia is the Asian edition of Dwell magazine, one of the leading design and architecture titles in the United States. Dwell Asia’s strength is in identifying and exploring design concepts that are idea-driven, modern, and sensitive to social and physical surroundings, and the magazine inspires its community with smart and thoughtful ideas for modern living. Dwell Asia serves a community of savvy consumers and professionals across China, India and Southeast Asia, who are passionate about design and purposeful in their pursuit of it.

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“As design plays an increasingly important role in shaping the growth for China, it is important to focus on the larger needs of China. With a population of 1.3 billion, it makes no business sense to only focus on premium.”

Download the PDF article at IDEO

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ollowing her recent Chinese Brides exhibition in Beijing and a relaxing vacation in Morocco, Beijing-based fashion designer Guo Pei (郭 培) is radiant, sporting a thick mane of glossy wine-red hair and looking right at home in a stunning Issey Miyake one-piece dress. Warm and humble, but with a firm tone of voice, Guo is now enjoying the fruits of her labor, with the success and international exposure of her Rose Studio label growing and her pieces finding fans in celebrities like Lady Gaga and Zhang Ziyi. With an innate passion for fashion, Guo has blazed her own path in the Chinese fashion world, developing a one-of-a-kind style that is often emulated but never truly replicated. As Hong Huang wrote this spring in her ChinaFile column for WWD, “If there is Haute Couture in China, it would have to be in the Rose Studio by Guo Pei. But it is nothing like any atelier you have seen in the West.”

Read the interview at Jing Daily

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Interview with Furniture Designer Li Naihan

Unique furniture designer, Li Naihan, first appeared on Design China in October 2011 with her Crates series. Design China caught up with her this month to find out what she has been concocting more recently.

Read the interview at Design China