Li Wen

Senior Associate And Project Director/northern Market Representative at SHL - Schmidt Hammer Lassen

Li Wen has extensive work experience in the architecture and design industry. They worked as a Senior Associate and Project Director/Northern Market Representative at both Perkins and Will and Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects. Prior to that, Li Wen was a Design Director at SOHO China. They also held the position of Studio Director at Gensler, Associate and Design leader, Associate, Project Manager at GHD, and Hospital Design team leader at IPPR.

Li Wen attended Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture from 1997 to 2002, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Architecture. Additionally, Li Wen has obtained the certification of 1st Class Registered Architect, PRC and is a member of the AIA (American Institute of Architects) Los Angeles chapter. There is no specific information provided about the institution or the year in which these certifications were obtained.

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Beijing, China

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SHL - Schmidt Hammer Lassen

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Schmidt Hammer Lassen is one of Scandinavia's most recognized and award-winning architectural practices. The company was founded in Aarhus, Denmark in 1986 and is led today by Kristian Lars Ahlmark, Chris Hardie, Mads Kaltoft, Elif Tinaztepe, Kasper Frandsen, and Sanne Wall-Gremstrup. Working out of studios located in Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Shanghai, the firm provides skilled architectural services all over the world, with a distinguished track record as designers of international, high-profile architecture. Cultural and educational buildings, offices, commercial, retail, and residential buildings, often in mixed-use developments and complex urban contexts, are cornerstones of the firm's output. The practice has extensive global experience in the design of libraries and other public and cultural landmark buildings, and its innovative, sustainable, and democratic approach to architecture has attracted global attention, winning more than 100 national and international awards.


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