Lead Designer
BArch, MArch
Beijing, China
Feifei Fan

Photograph by Frederic Aranda ©

Feifei has contributed to several large-scale, commercial, and interior design projects at various stages, most notably the award-winning Infinitus Plaza in Guangzhou, where she oversaw the interior and workplace design through to completion. She first joined ZHA in 2013 as an intern, contributing to projects like Leeza SOHO and Wangjing SOHO. Returning to ZHA in 2016, she is currently working on the design for the Daxia Tower in Xi’an.


Featured Project
A cultural hub in one of the most dynamic regions, integrating a Performing Arts Centre, Science Centre and Art Museum sheltered by latticed steel canopies.

Feifei received her Bachelor of Architecture in Architecture and Built Environment from the University of Nottingham in the UK. She earned her Master of Architecture from De Montfort University in Leicester in the UK.
Being an architect has made Feifei a more creative problem-solver and a better collaborator and communicator. In her free time, she stays active with weekend workouts and enjoys hiking to remote locations.
Projects
Explore a selection of projects Feifei has contributed to since joining ZHA.

Photograph by Hufton + Crow
Tall Buildings
Offices
Located on Lize Road in southwest Beijing, Leeza SOHO tower anchors the new Fengtai business district; a growing financial and transport hub between the city centre and the recently opened Beijing Daxing International Airport to the south.

Courtesy of Soho China, photograph by Jerry Yin
Offices
Mixed Use
Located in Wangjing’s centre, Wangjing Soho is a mixed-use development consisting of three towers 118, 127, 200 metres in height designed as three interweaving ‘mountains’ that fuse building and landscape to bring together the surrounding community with a new 60,000m² public park. The design responds to the flows of the city and allows natural daylight into each building from all directions.

Tall Buildings
Offices
Demarcating the centre of Xi’an’s business district, Daxia Tower’s gently curving silhouette is accentuated by layers of patterned glazing and dramatic atriums that bring natural light deep into its floorplates. Creating a cascade of planted interior terraces that echo mountainside waterfalls, each atrium gives panoramic views over the historic city and the growing high-tech zone.

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.

Courtesy of CAT-OPTOGRAM 猫瞳
Culture
Integrating three distinct cultural institutions for the city, each venue within the Zhuhai Jinwan Civic Arts Centre incorporates unique characteristics that create differing visitor experiences, yet all are united by a coherent formal and structural logic that spans 170 meters wide from east to west and 270 meters long from north to south.
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