Kaixu Jiang
About
- Kaixu Jiang is from China, and over the past few years has focused on the interaction and perceptual experience of space itself and human beings, and in the process has gradually begun to study the communication between human beings and space. In the process, he gradually began to study the communication between people and space, and the bond between space and architecture, which inspired a series of researches on sustainability. Breaking away from the original and traditional perceptions, I am committed to experimenting and exploring the use of new technologies in architecture.
- I am trying to find a balance and tipping point in the long-term confrontation and dependence between human beings and nature.
The issue of waste disposal has always been a subject of thought and research. Similarly, rubbish disposal is a major issue facing the UK.
Do we choose to continue to fight nature? Give in? Or give in?
No. A sustainable development strategy is the most beneficial.
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