REASEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS
Modern Architectural History and Theory
Contemporary Architectural Theory
History of Architectural Theory
Architectural Criticism
EDUCATION
PhD, Department of Architecture, Edinburgh University, 2009
Master of Architecture, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, 2003
Bachelor of Architecture, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, 2001
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Lecturer, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 11/2011 to present
Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 06/2009 – 10/2011
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES
Deputy Secretary General, Architectural Society of China, Architectural History Branch
COURSES TAUGHT
Undergraduate
A Brief History of Modern Architecture (106 students in Autumn)
Architecture Design Studio (2nd Year, 20 students in Spring)
Architecture Design Studio (3rd Year, 10 students in Spring)
Contemporary Architectural Theory (50 students in Spring)
Surveying of Ancient Architecture (10 students in Summer)
RESEARCH PROJECTS
Theoretical Research
1. Architectural Theory after the Modern Movement (2009-2011)
2. Moral Discourses in the History of Architectural Theory (2009-present)
3. Contemporary Architectural Theory (2011-present)
4. Architectural Criticism (2006-present)
Applied Research
1. Conceptual Design of the CRland(Beijing) Village of Hope (2011)
2. Conceptual Design of the Shangqiu Science Pavilion (2012)
SELECTED CONFERENCE PAPERS
Qing Feng, The Thick Realism in Contemporary Chinese Architecture, Dec. 2012, Hong Kong Chinese University, EAAC 2012
Qing Feng, Moral Discourses in the Modern Movement, 2011 International Symposium on the Teaching and Research of Architectural History, Nov. 2011, Tianjin University
Qing Feng, Rebuilding Utopia: The Future of Chinese Architecture, Apr. 2011, National University of Singapore, EAAC 2011
Qing Feng, Utilitarianism,A Neglected Origin of the Modern Architecture, 2009 International Symposium on the Teaching and Research of Architectural History, Nov. 2009, Tsinghua University
SELECTED JOURNAL ESSAYS
1. Qing Feng, The Meaning of Thickness, The Architect, No. 161, Feb. 2013
2. Qing Feng, The Thick Realism in Contemporary Chinese Architects, Taiwan Architects, No.455, Nov. 2012, page 112-117
3. Qing Feng, Fan Lu, Returning to Practice, Archicreation, No.111-112, Sep. 2012
4. Qing Feng, Geoffrey Scott’s Critique of the Ethical Fallacy, Architectural History, No.28, Feb. 2012, page 201-212
5. Qing Feng, An Interpretation of the Hu Huishan Memorial House, The Architects, No. 153, May. 2011, page 38-42
6. Qing Feng, A.W.N.Pugin’s Two Kinds of Functionalism, The Architect, No. 149, Dec. 2010, 5-16
7. Qing Feng, Architecture, Gesture, Aura and Distance: Reused Roof Tiles in Wang Shu’s Recent Projects, World Architecture, Oct. 2010, page 112-116
BOOKS
Qing Feng, In the Shadow of Tuscany, Jiangsu People’s Publishing LTD, Jan. 2013
BOOK TRANSLATED
Diane Ghirardo, Architecture after Modernism, translated by Qing Feng, Tsinghua University Press, Beijing, Oct. 2012
Marvin Trachtenberg and Isabelle Hyman, Architecture, from Prehistory to Postmodernity, translated by Wang Guixiang, Qing Feng, Zhou Yupeng and Bao Zhiyu, China Mechine Press, Beijing, Jun. 2011