Ping Jiang

Height and Data Committee

EID Architecture, Founding Principal | Shanghai, China

About

Ping Jiang is the founding principal of EID Architecture, based in Shanghai and Hong Kong. He has worked extensively in the United States, Europe and Asia. His award winning work includes mixed-use developments, corporate headquarter/office, hotel, cultural/civic, retail and residential uses. His expertise on large scale urban development and tall building has contributed to some high profile projects around the globe, including some of the world’s tallest buildings. Prior to EID Architecture, Jiang was a principal partner at MAD and studio lead with SOM Chicago. Jiang’s work has received numerous prestigious design awards and been published in architectural journals internationally.

Ping Jiang

CTBUH Roles

Height and Data Committee (2018 – Present)

Annual Conference, Presenter (Middle East 2018)

Research

19 September 2012

Haihang International Plaza, Tower A, Main Building’s Supertall Structural Design

Fujiang Xu & Ping Sheng, Beijing Institute of Architectural Design

The Main Building of Tower A of the Haihang International Plaza is a 54-story out-of-code supertall structure which uses a CFST (Concrete-Filled Steel Tube) structure...

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2 July 2020

Skybridges: Bringing the Horizontal into the Vertical Realm

This symposium gathered many successful practitioners sharing their experiences and discussing the recreation of the urban realm in the sky through connections between buildings at height.

15 February 2012

Shanghai Congress Important Steering Committee Meeting

A major meeting of the Shanghai Congress Local Steering Committee was held in the very appropriate setting of the Shanghai Tower construction site.

19 September 2012

Haihang International Plaza, Tower A, Main Building’s Supertall Structural Design

Fujiang Xu & Ping Sheng, Beijing Institute of Architectural Design

The Main Building of Tower A of the Haihang International Plaza is a 54-story out-of-code supertall structure which uses a CFST (Concrete-Filled Steel Tube) structure...