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BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- Interactive architecture is the future of
design in China and around the world, said James Law, the only Chinese nominee
for the 2004 Asia Innovation Award.
Law, chief "cybertect" of a global consultancy based in Hong Kong specializing in the
design and strategy formation of cybertecture projects, was nominated for his
excellent design of the world's first artificial intelligence media laboratory
in Hong Kong.
He created the new concept of Cybertecture in January 2001, and was invited
to be design consultant for the futuristic, Cannes-nominated film "2046"
directed by Wong Kar Wai, which is on show across the country.
Cybertecture environments are hybrids designed from the inside out and
using technology to give the space intelligence needed to interact with its
users. Cybertecture is aimed to enhance and improve the quality of life by
harnessing the power of technology,according to Law, who has designed some of
the world's most innovative cybertecture projects including the world's first
"morphable" house in cooperation with IBM in Denmark.
Due to China's rapid economic growth, Law believes that cybertecture has
enormous potential for commercial, retail and residential design in the country.
Law's latest cybertecture project in China, Cybertecture Centerof China
Telecom located in Santou City of Guangdong Province, features cutting-edge
technology including human presence detection devices, cyber character control
and host, infra-red location devices and ear sets, fiber optic projections, home
automation devices and animatronics presentations.
"Cybertecture is very powerful and can help people live a better, stronger
and more creative life," he said. Enditem |