Bing BU
Founding Partner and Lead Designer
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Bing Bu is the founder and principal architect of INCLS, a multidisciplinary practice that takes urban design and research as its focus while expanding into fields including architecture, art, product design, and theater. His urban design and research projects are mainly located in the Yangtze River Delta region, as are his realized architectural works, which include the Liaoyuan Theater in Moganshan, Zhelin Community Center in Shanghai, Hongfeng Tech Park in Nanjing, and the art installation Cloud Room, which traveled to the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, Taiwan Art Museum in Taichung, and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. The works of his office have been selected for exhibitions including the Shenzhen/Hong Kong Biennale 2007, Chengdu Biennale 2011, and Human Scale Remeasured at Aedes Berlin 2021. As a curator, he organized exhibitions including Ningbo, the Metamorphosis of a Chinese City at Aedes Berlin 2003, Un-natural at BCA Beijing 2009, Spectacle at PSA Shanghai 2013, and Fusion Power at West Bund Art Center, Shanghai, 2016. Bing Bu received his bachelor's and master's degrees in architecture from Tsinghua and Yale, respectively. He has taught as a visiting professor at schools including Tongji, Shanghai Jiaotong, WUSTL, and USC, and is currently Director of the Asian Cities Program at the Syracuse University School of Architecture.