Linxue Li

Tongji University, Professor | Shanghai, China

About

Professor Linxue Li, PH.D is a supervisor at College of Architecture and Urban Planning of Tongji University, principal architect of ATELIER L+, director of CETA (Center for Energy & Thermodynamic Architecture) in TJAD, visiting scholar at Graduate School of Design Harvard University in 2014,and chairman of the special column in T+A.

He was selected by the Presidential Program “50 ARCHITECTES EN FRANCE” and studied in Ecole d'Architecture de Paris-Belleville in 2000. He is the responsible architect for many influential architectural projects such as Civic Center of Hangzhou which is 2013 Best Tall building Nominee Asia & Australasia Region CTBUH.

He was honored with “Young Architect Award” (2006) by Architectural Society of China, Shanghai Young Architect “Rookie Award” (2005), etc. He attended 40 UNDER 40 EXHIBITION in China (2004), 2010 Sino-France Architecture and Urban…

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Linxue Li

CTBUH Designated Expert

CTBUH Roles

Annual Conference, Presenter (Middle East 2018)

Academic Collaborator (2013)

Research

14 March 2019

Study of a Three-Dimensional and Multi-Functional Urban High-Rise Complex in the High-Density Environment

Linxue Li & Miaomiao Hou & Qi Zhang, Tongji University

Facing the challenges of urban form and space quality in a high-density environment, the paper puts forward the development trend of three-dimensional and multi-functional design...

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Research

01 June 2015

Typological Evolution of High-Rise Buildings in Terms of Thermodynamics and Energy Formation

Linxue Li and Ren Qian, Tongji University; Xiaofei Shen, AECOM

High-rise buildings are frequently criticized for their absolutely artificial environments and high energy consumption. This paper tries to present an alternative approach to, and new...

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Research

16 September 2014

Urban Mega-Structure – Vertical Landscape of Hangzhou Civic Center

Linxue Li & Jie Wu, Tongji University

Based on the design practice of Hangzhou civic center, the paper defines the “Urban Megastructure”, a new typology for the urban high-rise known as super...

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19 June 2018

Join the CTBUH International Symposium in Shanghai, China

Tongji University and CTBUH China will co-organize a symposium called "Future of Vertical Cities," on Tuesday, June 19, 2018.

19 June 2018

CTBUH China Hosts Tall Building Symposium

CTBUH China held its board meeting at Tongji University in Shanghai, which was followed by a half-day symposium titled "The Future of Vertical Cities"

17 October 2017

Sustainable Vertical Urbanism Forum

The College of Architecture and Urban Planning (CAUP) at Tongji University and CTBUH China will co-organize a one-day symposium on Sustainable Vertical Urbanism on Tuesday, October 17.

17 October 2017

CTBUH China Supports Vertical Urbanism Forum at Tongji University

The College of Architecture and Urban Planning (CAUP) at Tongji University and CTBUH China co-organized a one-day symposium on Sustainable Vertical Urbanism.

15 October 2013

Tongji University Hosts CTBUH Lecture

CTBUH Executive Director Antony Wood delivered a lecture to approximately 120 people at Tongji University, the CTBUH’s partner institution in China.

18 October 2013

Four-City Tour Generates Strong Shanghai Conference Support

Preparations for the 2014 CTBUH Conference are now underway. Executive Director Antony Wood embarked on a four-city tour, meeting with more than 30 companies over the course of 10 days.

14 March 2019

Study of a Three-Dimensional and Multi-Functional Urban High-Rise Complex in the High-Density Environment

Linxue Li & Miaomiao Hou & Qi Zhang, Tongji University

Facing the challenges of urban form and space quality in a high-density environment, the paper puts forward the development trend of three-dimensional and multi-functional design...

01 June 2015

Typological Evolution of High-Rise Buildings in Terms of Thermodynamics and Energy Formation

Linxue Li and Ren Qian, Tongji University; Xiaofei Shen, AECOM

High-rise buildings are frequently criticized for their absolutely artificial environments and high energy consumption. This paper tries to present an alternative approach to, and new...

16 September 2014

Urban Mega-Structure – Vertical Landscape of Hangzhou Civic Center

Linxue Li & Jie Wu, Tongji University

Based on the design practice of Hangzhou civic center, the paper defines the “Urban Megastructure”, a new typology for the urban high-rise known as super...