Studio Link-Arc
美國(USA)
Studio Link-Arc, established in New York, stands as a distinguished international architectural practice that exemplifies the intersection of global design thinking and contextual sensitivity. Founded on the principle of connecting diverse perspectives and resources, the firm's name reflects its collaborative ethos in architectural design, urban planning, and spatial arts.
Under the leadership of Principal Architect Yichen Lu, together with Senior Managers Letty Lau and Luis Ausin in New York, and supported by regional directors in Shanghai and Shenzhen, the practice has evolved into a multi-nodal design powerhouse since its inception. The firm operates through three strategic hubs - New York, Shanghai, and Shenzhen - allowing for a dynamic synthesis of Eastern and Western architectural paradigms.
Link-Arc's portfolio spans various typologies and scales, from cultural institutions to civic landmarks. Their design methodology is characterized by a rigorous investigation of site context and programmatic elements, leading to architecture that transcends mere functionality to create meaningful spatial experiences. Notable projects include the award-winning China Pavilion at Milan Expo 2015, the Nanjing Bay Art Center (recipient of the 2022 Asian Architects Association Gold Award), and the China Resources Archive Library.
The practice's architectural philosophy emphasizes the creation of new spatial orders through careful consideration of site relationships and contextual elements. Their work is distinguished by a sophisticated integration of technical innovation, cultural sensitivity, and sustainable practices, resulting in buildings that respond thoughtfully to both their immediate environment and broader societal needs.