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CHONG GU (b. 1995, Haining, they/them) works with people, building materials, land, and texts. Tracing social, spatial, and material constructs of our urbanity, their work wrestles between axioms and senses, molding rooms for incremental resistance shared amongst heterogeneous communities. Since 2021, Chong has been organizing with Red Canary Song to bring together communities inside massage parlors and on sidewalks across New York City. Currently, they live and work in New Haven, Connecticut as a postgraduate fellow at the Yale Urban Design Workshop. Chong received their M.Arch from Yale University and a B.Arch from The Cooper Union.
CHONG GU (b. 1995, Haining, they/them) works with people, building materials, land, and texts. Tracing social, spatial, and material constructs of our urbanity, their work wrestles between axioms and senses, molding rooms for incremental resistance shared amongst heterogeneous communities. Since 2021, Chong has been organizing with Red Canary Song to bring together communities inside massage parlors and on sidewalks across New York City. Currently, they live and work in New Haven, Connecticut as a postgraduate fellow at the Yale Urban Design Workshop. Chong received their M.Arch from Yale University and a B.Arch from The Cooper Union.
Chong Gu; 韧. Thresholds 2024; (52): 38–49. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00813
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