“It Was Important for Both of us to Come Back Home”: In Сonversation with Neri&Hu

Lyndon Neri (b. 1965, Philippines) graduated from Harvard and Rossana Hu (b. 1968, Taiwan) from Princeton; they met while pursuing their undergraduate degrees at the University of California at Berkeley. Before establishing Neri&Hu in 2004 in Shanghai, a prolific, multidisciplinary practice with over 100 international architects and designers, the husband-and-wife partners worked for a decade at Michael Graves & Associates in Princeton. Among their most recognized works are The Waterhouse at South Bund in Shanghai, The Walled – Tsingpu Yangzhou Retreat, and Suzhou Chapel. Apart from running an architectural practice and design studio the partners lead a retail store Design Republic and serve as creative directors of a furniture brand Stellar Works. The following is an excerpt from our candid conversation at their Shanghai office.

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Cite: Vladimir Belogolovsky. " “It Was Important for Both of us to Come Back Home”: In Сonversation with Neri&Hu" 22 Oct 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/926952/it-was-important-for-both-of-us-to-come-back-home-in-sonversation-with-neri-and-hu> ISSN 0719-8884

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