Qi Kang (architect)
Qi Kang (祁康, born 1931, Nanjing, China) is a prominent Chinese architect and urban planner, known for his significant contributions to architectural education, research, and practice in China.
Qi Kang graduated from the Department of Architecture at Nanjing University of Technology (now Southeast University) in 1955. After graduation, he remained at the university, eventually becoming a professor and doctoral supervisor. He has held numerous leadership positions within the university's architectural department and related research institutes.
Qi Kang's work encompasses a broad range of architectural and planning projects. He is recognized for his emphasis on integrating traditional Chinese architectural principles with modern design concepts. His design philosophy often reflects a concern for environmental sustainability and the creation of harmonious urban environments.
Key areas of his research and practice include:
- Traditional Chinese Architecture: Qi Kang has extensively studied and promoted the preservation and application of traditional Chinese architectural techniques and aesthetics in contemporary design.
- Urban Planning: He has been involved in urban planning projects for various cities in China, focusing on sustainable development and the preservation of cultural heritage.
- Architectural Education: As a long-time educator, Qi Kang has played a significant role in shaping the curriculum and fostering talent in Chinese architectural schools.
Qi Kang has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to architecture and urban planning. He is a respected figure in the Chinese architectural community and his work continues to influence the development of architecture and urban design in China.