Archive for May, 2025

Book Talk at Biennale Architettura 2025

Sunday, May 4th, 2025

We are excited to share that Christian J. Lange will be speaking at a special Book Talk hosted by ORO Editions and Axiomatic Editions during the opening weekend of the Biennale Architettura 2025 in Venice. Set against the beautiful backdrop of Palazzo Bembo, the event will explore the continued relevance of architectural books in our digital era, drawing inspiration from Victor Hugo’s famous line, “Ceci tuera cela”. Christian will be joining an exceptional group of authors to discuss the work on his book “Cities of Repetition”, the role of authorship as activism, and how those ideas intersect with the Biennale’s theme, “Intelligens.”

Christian J. Lange, ORO Editions, Venice Biennale, Carlo Ratti, Cities of Repetition, Jason Carlow

Location and time:
Palazzo Bembo
Saturday, May 10, 2025, 4:00 PM

Featured Speakers include:
– Adèle Naudé Santos (Santos Prescott and Associates)
– Alan Ricks (MASS.)
– Charles Waldheim (Harvard University)
– Christian J. Lange and Jason Carlow (HKU and American University of Sharjah)
– John Marx (Form4 Architecture)
– John Lin (HKU)
– Jordan Rogove & Wayne Norbeck (DXA Studio)
– Susan Jones (atelierjones)

Moderators: William Richards (Team Three) & Ashley Simone (Axiomatic Editions)
Presented with the support of the European Cultural Centre.

If you’re attending the Biennale, I hope you’ll join us for this afternoon of critical discussion and exchange.

HKIA Journal | Reimagining Choi Hung Estate: AI’s Role in future public housing design

Saturday, May 3rd, 2025

We’re pleased to share that Christian J. Lange and Mono Tung’s collaborative MArch research studio, conducted in Fall 2023 within the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Hong Kong, has been featured in the latest issue of the HKIA Journal. The studio focused on AI-driven design strategies for the renewal of aging public housing estates in Hong Kong.

HKIA Journal, Technology in Architecture, Christian J. Lange, HKU, AI, Faculty of Architecture

Their article, “Reimagining Choi Hung Estate: AI’s Role in Future Public Housing Design,” highlights innovative design methodologies that leverage artificial intelligence to reimagine one of the city’s most iconic housing developments. The piece explores how tools such as Midjourney and Stable Diffusion were integrated into the architectural design process, enabling students to generate speculative yet contextually grounded proposals.

Addressing key issues of urban renewal, housing density, and community identity, the studio demonstrates how computational design—when paired with cultural sensitivity—can offer a forward-thinking model for the future of public housing in Hong Kong and beyond.

To read the full article, please go here:
HKIA Journal – Issue 80