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Arcadis UK, Vice President | Shanghai, China
Quanhong Li is a vice president at CallisonRTKL in Shanghai, and served as a member of the Steering Committee of the CTBUH 2016 International Conference in the Pearl River Delta. With over 10 years of experience in commercial, retail, mixed-use and civic design, Li understands the details in every phase in a project. Expertise gained from working in several prestigious international design firms enables him to apply his diverse experience in his projects in Callison. Li also inspires his team with his proactive altitude and passion towards architecture.
Young Professionals Committee, Shanghai (2017 – 2018)
Annual Conference, Steering Committee (China 2016)
Innovation Conference, Speaker (Shenzhen 2019)
2019 International Forum on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
28 August 2019
Evolving DiverCity - Towards Shared Vertical Urbanism
16 October 2017
2017 International Design Workshop: Evolving DiverCity
16 October 2017
01 February 2017
From Unseen to Iconic: Contextual Designs For China’s Large-Scale Mixed-Use Complexes
Quanhong Li, CallisonRTKL
As the high-rise phenomenon moves from first- to second- and third-tier cities in China, high-density vertical urban developments are shaping the future identities of these...
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28 August 2019
2019 International Forum on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
In celebration of Jin Mao Tower's 20th anniversary, CTBUH China presents an international conference discussing the historical evolution and development trend of super tall buildings.
16 May 2016
2016 Conference Steering Meeting
Preparations for the upcoming CTBUH 2016 Conference are now significantly advancing, following a Steering Committee meeting in Hong Kong.
01 February 2017
From Unseen to Iconic: Contextual Designs For China’s Large-Scale Mixed-Use Complexes
Quanhong Li, CallisonRTKL
As the high-rise phenomenon moves from first- to second- and third-tier cities in China, high-density vertical urban developments are shaping the future identities of these...
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