Lead Designer
BLA, MSc
Beijing, China
Congyue Wang

Congyue has contributed from schematic design to construction on projects such as CECEP Shanghai Campus and Jinghe New City Culture and Art Centre. She is currently focused on the design development and construction coordination of large-scale public and cultural projects.
Before ZHA, Congyue worked as an editor at gooood.cn, a large international architecture site, where she was responsible for curating features and interviewing studios across architecture, design, and craft.


Featured Projects
From new global headquarters incorporating work environments designed to nurture connectivity, creativity and entrepreneurship, to a 218,000m² campus that sets new benchmarks for the city in energy conservation, energy efficiency and sustainability, discover highlights of Congyue's notable projects at ZHA.
Congyue completed her Bachelor degree of Landscape Architecture with distinction from Beijing Forestry University and her MSc in Landscape Urbanism from Architectural Association (AA) in London.
Congyue’s spatial understanding began through the study of Chinese landscape painting, followed by studies in landscape architecture theory and a period of critical observation while working in architectural media. She values genuine emotional resonance captured within space and practices equestrianism outside of work.
Projects
Explore a selection of projects Congyue has contributed to since joining ZHA.

Photograph by Xue Liang 薛亮
Offices
Mixed Use
Infinitus Plaza is the new global headquarters of Infinitus China. Incorporating work environments designed to nurture connectivity, creativity and entrepreneurship, the new headquarters also includes the group’s herbal medicine research facilities and safety assessment labs as well as a learning centre for conferences and exhibitions.

Offices
The 218,000m² campus sets new benchmarks for the city in energy conservation, energy efficiency and sustainability.

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Culture
Jinghe New City is growing as a science and technology hub north of Xi’an in China’s Shaanxi province. Supported by new scientific research institutes and driven by environmental considerations, the city is becoming a centre for developing industries focusing on new energy and materials, artificial intelligence and aerospace.
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