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VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC 2025 First Quarter Highlights

FEATURED STORIES

Thought-Provoking Panel Discussion on City of Yes Zoning Reform

China Science Academy: Innovative Design in Shanghai

in the NEWS

China Institute in America Featured in AIA New York

Rossana Gutiérrez Featured in Building Enclosure

Hajime Tanimura Featured in Commercial Construction Renovation

Xinyu (Leo) Li Featured in The Economic Observer

STAFF HIGHLIGHTS

New Hire: Vincent Cortes to Lead the European and Middle Eastern Effort

Toh Tsun Lim Participates as Judge for WAN Awards

FEATURED STORY

Thought Provoking Panel Discussion on City of Yes Zoning Reform

On February 12, 2025, VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC hosted a public discussion on City of Yes, New York City’s groundbreaking zoning reform initiative for housing opportunities. The conversation explored key questions regarding the reform’s impact and implications for architecture, design, and the city’s evolving urban fabric.

Panelists shared their insights on the challenges ahead and how the building community can support this far-reaching housing initiative to create a more vibrant, dynamic, and resilient urban environment.

  • The panel featured prominent industry leaders representing some of New York City’s most influential voices in urban planning, architecture, and real estate. Panelists included:
  • ·  Dan Garodnick, Director of the NYC Department of City Planning
  • ·  Paul Goldberger, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and architectural critic
  • ·  Jonathan F.P. Rose, President of the real estate firm Jonathan Rose Companies
  • ·  Keri Butler, Interim President of The Municipal Art Society of New York

The panel was moderated by Toh Tsun Lim, Partner at VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC, with opening remarks delivered by L.C. (Sandi) Pei, Founding Partner of VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC.

“VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC is proud to lead this important conversation, and we look forward to continuing the dialogue on the future of New York’s urban landscape”, states Sandi Pei.

The event was held at The Centurion (designed by I. M. Pei & VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC) at 33 West 56th Street. With over 80 attendees, it fostered meaningful discussions and connections among architects, developers, policymakers, and cultural leaders.

China Science Academy: A Landmark Integrates Nature & Lifestyle to a Cutting-Edge Office Environment

Design in Process, Expected Completion 2026

Design in Process, Expected Completion 2026

The China Science Academy Tech Campus, located in Shanghai’s Songjiang District, is designed as a forward-thinking landmark that integrates nature and lifestyle into a cutting-edge office environment. Spanning approximately 100,000 m², the campus will feature:

  • ·  Main Office Tower & Residential Tower: Connected by a striking sky bridge that houses a food hall and sports amenities, fostering convenience and community.
  • ·  Nine Incubator Office Buildings: Varying in size, these offices will accommodate diverse businesses, promoting innovation and collaboration.
  • ·  Auditorium Building: A dedicated space for events, conferences, and presentations.
  • ·  Central Green Space: The heart of the campus, featuring water elements, a reflecting pool, and an outdoor amphitheater, serving as a social hub for relaxation and interaction.

Central Plaza

  • A VISION FOR INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY
  • The client envisions the CSA Tech Campus as a landmark of urban development, blending ecological design with modern architecture to create a garden-style office park that sets a new standard for science and technology facilities in China.
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  • DESIGN CONCEPT
  • VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC’ design strategically integrates state-of-the-art buildings into a park-like setting, promoting creativity and productivity among tenants. The central park forms the campus’ spine and focal point, offering tenants expansive views, natural light, and visual connectivity with the surrounding landscape. The reflecting pool and outdoor amphitheater serve as gathering spaces, encouraging social interaction and relaxation. The layout prioritizes maximum exposure to light and views for all buildings, fostering a healthy and inspiring work environment.

Street View: Residential Tower with Food Hall and Sports Facilities

  • SEAMLESS FLOW AND INTERACTION
  • The campus layout naturally encourages tenant interaction through its abundant outdoor spaces and extensive pathway network. By spreading key program elements throughout the site, the design promotes organic encounters as people move through the campus. The central park, with its lush trees and serene water features, will serve as a shared urban oasis—a vibrant meeting place for tenants and a rare escape within the bustling city of Shanghai.

IN THE NEWS

China Institute in America Featured in AIA New York Newsletter

  • Front Entrance View

The recently completed China Institute in America, a two-story, 30,000-square-foot building at 100 Washington Street in the Financial District, was featured in the March 26th issue of the AIA New York Newsletter. Founded in 1926, the Institute promotes a deeper understanding of China through programs in culture, art, and language.

The ground floor features a 16-foot-tall, 6,000-square-foot multi-function hall for lectures, art installations, performances, and events. It also includes a demonstration kitchen for the firsthaute Chinese cuisine school in the U.S., a commercial kitchen, and a tea house counter. The second floor houses an exhibition gallery, library, classrooms, and offices. The design uses simple finishes—wood, concrete, and white-painted surfaces—while exposed, whitewashed concrete slabs highlight the space’s height.

Celebrating Women's History Month: Rossana Gutiérrez Shared Her Architectural Journey with Building Enclosure Magazine

  • Rossana Gutiérrez de Lubetsky, AIA
  • Chateau Lynch-Bages Winery, Pauillac, France

Rossana Gutiérrez de Lubetsky, AIA, Principal at VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC, was prominently featured in Building Enclosure in an article highlighting her journey in architecture and the influence of her life experiences on her design philosophy. This article is part of the “A Spotlight on Women in The AEC Industry” series, a broader initiative to celebrate International Women’s Day, recognizing women who are forging equality, sharing knowledge, and driving change in the design and construction markets.

In the feature, “An Architect Visualizes the World Through Life Experiences”, Rossana discusses how her experiences growing up in Mexico and her extensive career in the United States have deeply informed her approach to creating meaningful and functional spaces that enrich the human experience.

Her extensive portfolio at VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC includes leading the design of the Guanajuato State Library, which won the 2009 AIA/ALA Library Building Award; and serving as Principal-in-Charge and Project Director for The Museum of Islamic Art Park in Doha, Qatar; The Six Dynasties Museum and Grand Mansion Hotel in Nanjing, China; and Chateau Lynch-Bages Winery in Pauillac, France. “Open to craftsmanship”, as she told Building Enclosure, Rossana’s leadership in these projects—from client-architect collaboration to planning and execution—exemplifies VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC’ commitment to innovation and design excellence.

Hajime Tanimura Shares Insights on the Iconic Arched Design of the Bank of China's Twin Towers in Commercial Construction & Renovation Magazine

  • Hajime Tanimura, Principal at VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC
  • Facade Details of Bank of China Shanghai Free Trade Zone Mixed Use Development

Hajime Tanimura, Principal at VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC, was recently featured in Commercial Construction & Renovation, highlighting his work on the Beijing Free Trade Zone ‘Twin-Tower Arch’ design. He is also leading the design for the new Three Lanes and Seven Alleys Guanglufang Hotel in Fuzhou, China. Tanimura worked on the recently completed China Institute in America, an educational institution dedicated to Chinese culture. In addition to his design work, Tanimura recently delivered a groundbreaking lecture on “Form and Formlessness.”

Tanimura studied architecture at Meiji University in Kanagawa, Japan, before pursuing advanced studies at Cornell University’s Graduate School of Architecture. At VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC, he recently advanced from Studio Director to Principal, bringing with him years of experience working on highly complex projects.

Leo (Xinyu) Li Featured in January's Issue of The Economic Observer

Leo (Xinyu) Li at Top San Hsiang (Sanxiang Bank Headquarters), Changsha, China

“Leo Li: Crafting Lives, Unlocking Identity”

This January, The Economic Observer, renowned for conversations with global business leaders, featured Leo (Xinyu) Li, Project Director and Senior Associate at VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC. Leo’s perspective positioned architectural thinking alongside global corporate insights, highlighting architecture’s essential role in shaping the innovation economy.

Leo discussed his design for the SANY Global Headquarters in Beijing, winner of a high-profile international design competition. Currently under construction, The Intelligent Prism represents SANY’s evolution from industrial heritage toward technological innovation. Defined by crystalline geometry and featuring a dramatic 60-meter atrium, the design synthesizes precision, sustainability, and poetic symbolism into a coherent architectural vision.

The article further reflects on Leo’s collaboration with the late Chien Chung (Didi) Pei,highlighting their shared commitment to balancing visionary design with a nuanced understanding of clients, culture, and context. 

You can read the full article: “Leo Li, Senior Design Director of VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC: Crafting Lives, Unlocking Identity.”

  • Leo Li’s Recent Highlight Projects:
  • Left: SANY Global Headquarters, Right: Top San Hsiang (Sanxiang Bank Headquarters)

STAFF HIGHLIGHTS

Vincent Cortes to Lead the Firm's European and Middle Eastern Business Development Effort

VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC is pleased to announce that Vincent Cortes, an architect with over 30 years of international experience in urban planning, commercial, and cultural projects, has joined the firm as Director of Business Development for Europe and the Middle East. In this role, Cortes will lead the firm’s efforts to expand its presence and build strategic partnerships in these key regions.

“We are excited to welcome Vincent to our team,” said Sandi Pei, Co-founder and Partner at VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC. “He brings deep expertise in the European and Middle Eastern markets, and we are very familiar with his outstanding work, having collaborated with him on several projects, including the restructuring of the American Church in Paris and the DUO 2023 competition in Saudi Arabia, where our design was a finalist winner.”

Throughout his career, Cortes has designed and developed a range of notable projects through his practice, C.A. Cortes Associés, and as a consulting architect. His portfolio includes:

Carré Sénart shopping center and Astra France headquarters in Rueil, which earned the 1999 AIA Architectural Achievement Award.
Commercial projects for Unilever and Unibail.
Urban planning projects such as the OCT urban district in Shenzhen, China, and the Château de France urban district near Paris.

  • In addition to his architectural practice, Cortes has taught at Georgia Tech University and ESSEC Business School, while overseeing high-profile office renovation projects in Paris. He holds a Master of Architecture II from Harvard University, following his architectural studies in Paris.

Please contact Vincent Cortes at cortes@main For new business inquiries in Europe and the Middle East.

Toh Tsun Lim Brings his Architectural Expertise to Judge the 2025 WAN Awards

This year, VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC was honored to have Partner Toh Tsun Lim, AIA invited to serve as a judge for the 2025 WAN Awards.

“The successful projects represent a vital platform for inspiration and insight, offering us a compelling glimpse into the present and future of architecture and design”, stated the awards organizer. “By highlighting these outstanding achievements, we’re reminded of architecture’s profound impact on our daily lives and collective future. These projects represent not just aesthetic achievements but meaningful contributions to how we live, work, and interact with our surroundings.”

Mr. Lim brings extensive expertise to the award competition, having successfully managed the design and construction of several major large-scale projects. His portfolio includes the 256-meter Sentra BDNI Tower in Jakarta, the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, the Bank of China Private Banking Facility in Hong Kong, and the Balai Pameran Islam Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Museum for the Sultan of Brunei. Mr. Lim collaborated with I.M. Pei on the Doha Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar, first as a designer and later as Project Architect overseeing its construction completion. During this time, he also contributed to the expansion design of one of Mr. Pei’s first museums, the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, NY. Currently, Mr. Lim leads several Bank of China projects, including the Shanghai Lingang Mixed-use Development, the Guangxi Tower, and the Haikou International Financial Building, all set for completion by 2025. Additionally, he is overseeing the China Science Academy Tech Campus, located in Shanghai. 

The World Architecture News Awards celebrates groundbreaking architecture, elevating firms through global recognition. With submissions open worldwide, the WAN Awards are recognized as one of the industry’s most prestigious accolades. These awards champion emerging talent looking to be recognized, as well as, seasoned experts aiming to expand into new global audiences.

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IN THIS ISSUE

FEATURED PROJECT

  • Top San Hsiang Sanxiang Bank Headquarters
  • Thriving in 2025

Speaking Engagements

2024 AIA Middle East Year End Conference

  • CIMA Construction Consultant Company:
  • Rooted in Forms, Beyond Forms

FEATURED PROJECT

  • SANY Global Science and Technology
  • Innovation Center
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  • China Power Chengde Spa
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  • Yu Long State Hotel

FEATURED PROJECT

Top San Hsiang Sanxiang Bank Headquarters Thriving in 2025

Changsha, China

In 2024 we saw the grand opening of the Top San Hsiang Complex, Sanxiang Bank Headquarters in Changsha, China. SANY is China’s largest and the world’s third-largest engineering machinery manufacturer. VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC achieved the client’s vision to “Create a striking icon within Changsha’s architectural landscape along the Xiang River”. 

The Top San Hsiang Complex is located in the core area of the financial center in Changsha, Hunan Province, China. Bordering the Xiang River scenic belt in the east and large residential areas in the west and north. The project covers an area of 7.49 acres, with a total construction area of 159000 m². It includes the bank headquarters building and auxiliary building in the north and central area, and three apartment buildings in the south area, which are connected by two level commercial podiums. The project was designed by the late Chien Chung (Didi) Pei, the esteemed Chinese-American architect, in collaboration with Xinyu (Leo) Li, the project director, and Andreas Symietz, the project designer.

The design challenge was to fit an ambitious program on a narrow, high-visibility waterfront site. The buildings had to serve their users while also standing out as a landmark visible from afar. This required creating architecture that was functional, visually striking, and distinct from its surroundings. Unlike the neighboring rectangular buildings, PEI gave each structure a unique character, using curvilinear shapes and signature rooftops. A continuous low podium unifies the development, with multi-story arches drawing the eye upward.

Top San Hsiang stands as a striking icon within Changsha’s architectural landscape along the Xiang River, epitomizing urban sophistication. Its presence not only underscores the city’s status as a world-class destination but also symbolizes the financial talent of SANY Group.

SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

AIA Middle East Year End Conference L.C. (Sandi) Pei Delivers Keynote Address, Xinyu (Leo) Li Speaks on Craftsmanship in the Digital Age

The theme of the AIA Middle East End-of-Year Conference 2024 was Morphogenesis of a Pearl. This theme resonated deeply with Qatar’s remarkable transformation over the past four decades, evolving from a humble pearl fishing village into a modern metropolis with groundbreaking, futuristic architecture. The conference offered an opportunity to explore the architectonics behind this rapid development, with a central focus on how the country’s urban fabric exemplifies a bold and inspiring model of unity in diversity.

Sandi Pei, Partner at VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC, was honored to be invited to deliver a keynote address on The Essence of Place. His keynote centered on architectural heritage as a foundation for innovation. Also presenting from VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC was Leo Li, Senior Associate and Project Director, who contributed to the panel discussion on Craftsmanship in the Digital Age. Leo explored the evolving relationship between digital technology and architectural craftsmanship, highlighting how technology is reshaping traditional techniques while offering new possibilities for innovation and precision.

Sandi explored the importance of understanding the unique location, environment, culture and heritage of a place. He emphasized the process of distilling these elements into a core idea, which is then refined and enhanced with purpose, thoughtful details, and rich materiality. This approach, he explained, allows architecture to truly resonate with its context while creating meaningful and lasting experiences.

He emphasized that “The past holds invaluable lessons in craftsmanship, materials, cultural context, and the evolving relationship between humans and their built environments.” He elaborated on how architects can draw inspiration from historical solutions to address contemporary challenges such as sustainability, space efficiency, and creating spaces that foster community and connection. Sandi further highlighted that “Architectural heritage provides a lens through which to understand the social and cultural narratives embedded in buildings.” He noted that designs today must not only respond to present needs but also anticipate how they will shape—and be shaped by—the future of society. In closing, Sandi summarized his vision: architecture is a dialogue between the past, present, and future. By honoring this continuity, architects can create spaces that are not only functional and beautiful but also deeply meaningful, blending innovation with a profound connection to cultural heritage. This approach ensures the built environment remains forward-thinking while staying grounded in human experience.

Leo Li was a featured speaker on the panel “Craftsmanship in the Digital Age: What’s Changed, What Hasn’t.” Joining esteemed figures including AbdulRahman Hamad Al-Mana, Director of Qatar’s Ministry of Municipality – Urban Planning Department, Hassan Al-Sulaiti of Hamad International Airport, and Ryan Waltke, Studio & Technical Director at Gensler. Leo offered valuable insights into the evolving relationship between digital technology and architectural craftsmanship. His expertise informed the ways in which traditional craftsmanship and cutting-edge digital tools are reshaping the architectural landscape.

Sandi and Leo with Christian Romulo Vasquez(left 1), BD Executive at National Bureau of Engineering, and Mariam Chantah(left 2), editor of ArchDaily and Designboom

Sandi with Hu Qian, Partner at Isozaki + HuQian Partners

Sandi with Ibrahim Mohamed Jaidah, prominent Qatari architect

Hajime Tanimura, Principal at VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC, Presented at CIMA Construction Consultant Company, Shanghai: Rooted in Forms, Beyond Forms

In December 2024, Hajime Tanimura, Principal at VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC, was invited by CIMA Construction Consultant Company in Shanghai to present a lecture titled “Rooted in Forms, Beyond Forms.” CIMA, renowned for its role in bridging communication and collaboration between architects and engineers in the realm of architectural technology, played a focal role in facilitating the event. Under the leadership of CEO George Cai, CIMA continues to shape the future of integrated architectural practices.

In his presentation, Hajime explored the themes of tradition, context, and the evolution of architectural morphology. He used the Suzhou Museum as a case study to illustrate the seamless interplay of historical references and modern design. Additionally, he discussed the transformation of the Bank of China Free Trade Zone Towers, tracing their evolution from the original Twin Towers to the iconic Kissing Towers. Through this example, Hajime highlighted the intentional and symbolic connection forged between the two structures, emphasizing how architecture can transcend form to capture deeper meaning and purpose.

This lecture not only offered a rich exploration of architectural form but also showcased how thoughtful design can create enduring connections that resonate far beyond the physical structures themselves.

IN THE NEWS

Partner Toh Tsun Lim is Featured in NY Real Estate Journal

Toh Tsun Lim, AIA, was prominently featured in the “Innovators in Real Estate” section of the November issue of The New York Real Estate Journal. In the interview, when asked about changes made to improve productivity, Toh Tsun explained, “We stepped up our business development efforts to reach different regions across the United States, and we’ve taken on commercial interiors developments that provide a steady stream of rewarding projects amid the fluctuations of larger ones.” Toh Tsun is accustomed to creating real estate solutions through architectural designs that honor local context and culture while addressing contemporary needs.

SANY Global Science and Technology Innovation Center in Beijing recognized by Position Magazine as one of the 42 most anticipated projects in 2025

The SANY Global Science and Technology Innovation Center in Beijing was recently featured in Position Magazine as one of the 42 projects to watch in 2025. The magazine noted, “After two years of international competition, the Beijing SANY Global Headquarters project was awarded to PEI, who completed the in-depth design in collaboration with the China Academy of Design. Xinyu (Leo) Li, the project’s Chief Architect, incorporated the philosophical concept of ‘Three Gives Birth to All Things’ into the architectural design, addressing ultra-limited structural challenges while infusing the project with cultural depth and technological tension.” Read More

Fuzhou Three Lanes and Seven Alleys. Guanglufang Hotel Featured in Top Hotel Projects: Historic Chinese district gains high-end hotel

The Fuzhou Three Lanes and Seven Alleys Guanglufang Hotel was featured in the November 2024 issue of Top Hotel Projects. PEI’s design team worked with Fuzhou Alleyway Hotel Co., Ltd. to ensure the hotel is harmonious with its surrounding environment. Located in Fuzhou’s prestigious Sanfang Qixiang district, the courtyard hotel is situated in an area renowned for its rich collection of Ming and Qing dynasty landmarks and national monuments. The design pays homage to Fuzhou’s history, incorporating elements like replicating Dao Nan Library as a key function room and a replica Opera House for daily performances of traditional Chinese opera. Read More

PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION

SANY Global Science and Technology Innovation Center

  • Beijing, China
  • Expected Completion 2025
  • CLIENT: SANY Group
  • SIZE: 185,000 SQ.M / 2,000,000 SQ.FT (Gross Building Area)
  • CATEGORY: Commercial

Power China Chengde Spa

  • Chengde, China
  • Expected Completion 2025
  • CLIENT: Chengde International Health Resort
  • SIZE: 3,800 SQ.M / 40,903 SQ.FT
  • CATEGORY: Hospitality

Yu Long State Guest Hotel

  • Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, China
  • Expected Completion 2025
  • CLIENT: Xing Ye Group
  • SIZE: 65,000 SQ.M / 699,654 SQ.FT New Construction
  • 19,000 SQ.M / 204,514 SQ.FT Interior Renovation
  • CATEGORY: Hospitality
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Looking Ahead - 2024

Grand Opening: Top San Hsiang

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As we look ahead to 2024 we are excited to see the completion of the Top San Hsiang (SANY Bank) Mixed-Use Development. A grand opening is scheduled for the summer. This project has already won an Honorable Mention by the 2023 DNA Paris Design Awards. VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC is proud to be the design architect for this monumental project.

Top San Hsiang is located in the core area of the financial center in Changsha, Hunan Province, China, bordering the Xiang River scenic belt in the east and large residential areas in the west and north. The project covers an area of 7.49 acre, with a total construction area of 159,000 m ² and it includes the bank headquarters building and auxiliary building in the north and central area, and three apartment buildings in the south area, which are connected by two level commercial podiums. READ MORE

Projects Near Completion

Three Lanes and Seven Alleys. Guanglufang Hotel

Fuzhou, China

VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC is architecturally redefining the site for the Three Lanes and Seven Alleys. Guanglufang Hotel, creating a venue that enhances the best features of the district. This site will become a destination landmark in the Sanfang Qixiang district. Completion is expected this year. READ MORE

Bank of China Shanghai Free Trade Zone Mixed-Use Development

Shanghai, China

A project of this magnitude is a testament to the continued importance of the Shanghai Free Trade Zone to China and the Bank’s commitment to the greater economy. This opportunity to develop a world class hotel and office tower marks yet another milestone in the exceptional growth this area has experienced as one of China’s most important developments. READ MORE

Bank of China Haikou Jiangdong International Financial Building

Haikou, China

This project is well underway and scheduled to be completed the summer of 2024. VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC conceived of this project as a series of distinct floating volumes that clearly identifies each part of the program with its own unique building form. These buildings are unified by a large continuous podium that rings the site and is organized around a series of courtyards to bring light, air, and landscaping throughout the building. READ MORE

Bank of China Towers, Guangxi Branch

Nanning, China

This project will be a major hub for both the Bank of China and the central business community at large. The PEI design includes two contrasting towers that transform the monotony of the surrounding development grid by anchoring the site with two distinctively clad forms that stand in taut opposition to each other to create a unique and enduring landmark in Guangxi. The two towers are unified by a low building podium which shares the vertical fin expression of the tower above and contains retail, banking and conferencing facilities. READ MORE

New Development for SANY Group!

After successfully completing the design for SANY Group’s Hop San Hsiang project, SANY invited VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC to participate in the global competition for the SANY Global Science and Technology Innovation Park project. After more than a year of three rounds of bidding with international leading firms, PEI ultimately won high recognition from the client and the judges, secured the bid for the project.

VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC proposes an “3+1” comprehensive design, featuring the main building in the North District and three Research and Development office buildings in the Central and South Districts, forming a cohesive building cluster. This innovative park, named SANY Ecological Smart Park, aligns with the client’s objective of “cultivating first-class enterprises, nurturing top talents, and making significant contributions.” It aims to serve as a catalyst for modern services and establish a pioneering model for the development of green smart parks.

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Remembering the Architect: Chien Chung (Didi) Pei

Chien Chung (Didi) Pei (1946–2023)

  • As 2023 draws to a close, our hearts are heavy with the loss of a remarkable leader and mentor, Chien Chung Pei, affectionately known as “Didi” to his family and friends. A distinguished architect, Didi’s journey began with academic excellence, graduating cum laude in Physics from Harvard College in 1968 and later attaining a Master’s Degree in Architecture from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design in 1972.

  • Steeped in the legacy of his father, the renowned architect I.M. Pei, Didi grew up immersed in the foundational principles of visionary design, unwavering commitment, and the highest professional standards. These early influences shaped his approach to architecture, guiding him in the creation of significant and enduring structures. Today, as we reflect on the passing of this extraordinary individual, we honor not only his impressive career but also the profound impact he had on the world of architecture and those fortunate enough to be touched by his wisdom and guidance.
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  • Didi Pei blended science, art, and culture to create architectural landmarks that surpass physical form, leaving lasting imprints, serving function, and enhancing surroundings with beauty, purpose and standing the test of time. Through hands on involvement in all his design projects Didi embodied the core ideology of the firm he and his brother, Li Chung Pei, created, VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC – “Respect for the past and responsiveness to the present in the pursuit of enduring architecture.”

Chien Chung (Didi) Pei

Didi Accepting the UCLA Medal

Didi and His Father, I. M. Pei

Early Career with I. M. Pei

Didi spent the initial two decades of his career making significant contributions to numerous notable projects undertaken by I.M. Pei & Partners. Among these projects were the esteemed National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. (1978) and the iconic Grand Louvre in Paris (Associate Partner for Design + Administration, 1992). Notably, he served as the Designer-in-Charge of the West Wing extension and renovation of Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts (1981, 1986). Didi also contributed to other prominent cultural and museum projects such as the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library in Massachusetts (1979) and the Centre d’Art Contemporain in Luxembourg (2006). Additionally, he held the position of Designer-in-Charge for projects including the Fragrant Hill Hotel in Beijing (1982), the Mount Sinai Hospital Guggenheim Pavilion (1989), and the Kirklin Clinic in Birmingham, AL (1992).

  • Grand Louvre
  • Paris, France
  • Fragrant Hill Hotel
  • Beijing, China
  • National Gallery of Art

Washington, D.C.

  • The West Wing, Boston Museum of Fine Arts

Boston, MA

VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC

THE FIRST 20 YEARS OF PEI PARTNERSHIP ARCHITECTS

In 1992, Chien Chung Pei and his brother, Li Chung Pei, launched their own firm, Pei Partnership Architects, now VIP HOUSE COMPANY LLC. In his role as Partner-in-Charge, Didi oversaw the Bank of China Head Office Building in Beijing, China in 2001, as well as the extension to the corporate headquarters of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), the world’s largest bank, which opened to the public in March 2011. He successfully completed the executive offices of a prominent West Coast company in 2003 and the restoration and revitalization of the main Garden Pavilion of Jianfu Palace (1740) inside the Forbidden City in Beijing in 2005. This project received a Citation for Design from the New York State division of the American Institute of Architects. He led the design of the Guanajuato State Library in Leon, Mexico in 2006, receiving the esteemed 2009 AIA/ALA Library Building Design award. Collaborating with I.M. Pei, Didi directed the design of the new chancery building for the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Washington, D.C., completed in 2008, as well as the internationally acclaimed Suzhou Museum, which opened in 2006. Additionally, he led the PEI team responsible for the Master Plan of UCLA South Campus and served as Partner-in-Charge of the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, a one million-square-foot facility that replaced the existing hospital damaged by the 1994 Northridge Earthquake. In 2008, in recognition of his enduring contributions, he was awarded the prestigious UCLA Medal, the highest honor bestowed by the university.

Suzhou Museum

Suzhou, China

Embassy of the People’s Republic of China

Washington, D.C.

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center

Los Angeles, CA

Bank of China Beijing Head Office

Beijing, China

RECENT YEARS

In the last several years, Didi led some notable projects such as the Museum of Islamic Art Park in Doha, Qatar, and the Commodity Exchange Building, spanning 55,700 square meters, in Zhengzhou, China, which opened in 2014. In 2015, he completed the Six Dynasties Museum and Grand Mansion Hotel, situated adjacent to the historic Presidential Palace in Nanjing, China and the renovation of the new headquarters for China Institute, a non-profit organization in New York City. In 2018 he completed The Balai Pameran Islam Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. This project is both a museum for his majesties personal collection of artifacts, manuscripts and Korans as well as a research center intended to be a major repository for the collection, study and dissemination of scholarly Islamic work.

 

More recently, some of Didi’s completed projects include the new Yulong State Guest Hotel in Chifeng, China completed in 2019, the new winery for Château Lynch- Bages in Pauillac, France completed in 2020 and a commercial tower, Faria Lima B32 in Sao Paulo, Brazil completed in 2021. One of Didi’s last designs nearing completion includes the Sanxiang Bank Mixed-Use Development in Changsha, Hunan, China.

Balai Pameran Islam Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah

Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei

Château Lynch-Bages Winery

Pauillac, France

Guangzhou Pedestrian Bridge

Guangzhou, China

Faria Lima B32

Sao Paulo, Brazil

Six Dynasties Museum and Grand Mansion Hotel

Nanjing, China

Yulong State Guest Hotel

Chifeng, China

His Legacy

In addition to guiding his architectural practice where he not only imparted knowledge but also served as a mentor to aspiring architects, he played an active role in diverse professional and civic spheres. Holding key positions, such as Chairman of the Delano-Aldrich Fellowship Committee at the American Institute of Architects, and assuming leadership as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the China Institute in New York City, exemplified his multifaceted contributions. Moreover, he lent his expertise to the Committee of 100, an organization dedicated to addressing profound and intricate issues related to Americans of Chinese descent and fostering U.S.–China relations. Beyond these commitments, Didi served as a trustee of the Collegiate School in New York City and made significant contributions to the Alumni Council of the Harvard Graduate School of Design. In both his architectural endeavors and affiliations with these esteemed organizations, Didi leaves a lasting legacy for the architectural community and those fortunate enough to have crossed paths with him. His creations stand as a testament to his enduring influence, providing solace and inspiration for generations to come.

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