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2023 ReNewal |Keynote Speakers

Alphabetical order by name

Michele Bonino

​Vice Rector, Polytechnic University of Turin

Pro. Bonino's research focuses on Reuse of industrial heritage and Urban design. He was the Academic Curator of the Shenzhen 2019 Architecture / Urbanism Biennale with Sun Yimin. For the Politecnico he coordinated the architectural design of the Visitor Center for the XXIV Winter Olympic Games (Beijing 2022, Shougang site) and curated the "China Goes Urban" exhibition at the Oriental Art Museum of Turin (with F. Governaand S. Pellecchia, 2020-21). He participated in the Venice Bienniale of 2004, 2010 (Italy Pavilion) and 2021 (China Pavilion).

HUA Ying

Associate Professor, College of Human Ecology, Cornell University, Academic Director of Cornell China Center

HUA Ying came from a background of architecture, building science and behavioral science. She has been conducting research on methodology for post-occupancy evaluation (POE); impact of a variety of workplace concepts and strategies on behavioral and organizational outcomes; and the interaction between occupants and building systems and resulted influence on building performance. It is her goal to inform the design, delivery, operation, management and re-engineering of built environments and building sector policy-making to enhance the quality of built environments, support health and performance of their occupants, and facilitate the delivery of business goals; and to mitigate the building sector's impact on global climate change.


ZHOU Hongtao

​​Shanghai Oriental Scholar Distinguished Professor, Professor of College of Design and Innovation (D&I) and Vice Dean of Shanghai International College of Design and Innovation, Tongji University

Prof. Zhou is a recipient of National Art Fund and Shanghai Teaching Achievement Award. Dr. ZHOU has exhibited at the 40th anniversary opening exhibition Printing the World at Centre Pompidou, the Venice Biennale and the Milan Triennial. His work has been acquired into the permanent collections of Centre Pompidou, UC-Berkeley Art Museum, the University of Virginia and many other institutions and private collections. His research focus on environmental design, furniture design, sculpture installation, material innovation, sustainable design, and art curation.


LIU Hung-Chih

​​Senior Vice President of AECOM, the Leader for Strategy & Development and Cities Market Sector in China

Mr. LIU is graduated from Harvard University with Master degree of Architecture in Urban Design. With more than 30 years professional experience and development, Mr.Liu is able to master the key issues and integrated solutions for urban development of various contexts, ensuring the delivery of sustainable value for clients and the environment.




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