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ZXD Architects is a Beijing architecture practice founded by Xiaodi Zhu architect.

Xiaodi Zhu is an architect from the Architecture School of Tsinghua University; a Senior Engineer at the Professor Level; a National First-class Registered Architect; an Expert with the State Council Allowance; a Committee Member and Deputy Director in the Architectural Design Committee of Science and Technology for the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of the People’s Republic of China; Committee Member in Green and Energy-Efficient Building for the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of the People’s Republic of China; Deputy Director in Architectural Art Committee of Chinese Artists Association; Concurrent Professor at Tsinghua University; Visiting Professor at Central Academy of Fine Arts; Editor Committee Member of <Architectural Journal>; Editor Committee Member of <World Architecture>; Editor Committee Member of <Architectural Creation>; Editor Committee Member of <Urban Flux>.

ZXD Architects is a special team. The team makes significant efforts in innovation and originality. No matter how large a project’s area is, they expect that people throughout the world would pay attention to what the project renders. Not only do their works depend on existing knowledge, but also emphasized emotional responses to a scene, thus forming an innovative idea and concept. This is a journey to discovery, and they hope to be pioneers.  

Currently, architecture has become public artwork. The architect Xiaodi Zhu and the team have expanded their horizons to contemporary arts in related fields. And they regard visitors’ interaction with our works as the completion of interpretations of spaces. They originate a new type of art -Architecture Installation.

Recent works:

Wutai Mountain Theater (2015).
Horqin Celebrities' Museum (2015).
Dunhuang Theater (2016).
West Grinding Factory Minzhi Search Institute (2016).
Tian’an Time Art Center (2017).
Beijing Sub-center Administrative Office Area (2017).
Dunhuang Tourist Center (2018).
Wukesong Ice Sports Center (2020).
Kaizhou City Gallery (2023).