Talk:Eugene Tssui

Written by the Architect himself?
Considering he probably wrote the whole thing himself, I'm surprised that there is no mention and praise of his excellent prose and autobiographical ability. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 164.143.244.33 (talk) 15:14, 26 April 2012 (UTC)

Much of this article is unsubstantiated and likely written by the architect himself. Somebody should do a review and remove subjective / unsubstantiated sentences such as:
 * "Columbia University professors said, “What you are looking for, we cannot teach you”. He was accepted by the maverick architect, Goff, and began a six year apprenticeship. In 1979, he met and lived with Deborah Soward and was eventually married to her for three years until 1986. During this time, he attended the University of Oregon and completed a five year professional degree in three-and-one-half years."

Morgan Sutherland (talk) 20:04, 15 February 2011 (UTC)

I have to agree. I am referenced inaccurately on one of his self promotion pieces. He is a shameless self promoter. I admire his out of the box thinking, but his insistence on all these awards is just silly. Bart Conner knows he was a crappy gymnast, so why is he promoting being an older crappy gymnast. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.15.19.226 (talk) 00:31, 14 April 2011 (UTC)

Agree with both editors above, this piece is absolutely out of hand and, quite frankly, a bit ridiculous. The fact that the article on Norman Foster (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Foster,_Baron_Foster_of_Thames_Bank) is of shorter length, and his fame is much greater, is a travesty. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.135.59.179 (talk) 00:13, 1 July 2011 (UTC)

Can someone please clean this up it's... quite frankly, ridiculous — Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.81.215.182 (talk) 20:32, 6 September 2011 (UTC)

This is kind of amazing... sent here by a reference to the man, and was quite a ways down before the incredible lack of citations made me stop. If I could I would flag this article for review... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.13.152.54 (talk) 00:45, 29 March 2012 (UTC)

Pruning content
Per some of the above comments and my own judgement, I've removed several large sections from the article ('The Future', 'Quotations', and 'Trivia') which did not contribute significantly to the content. I pruned the first few paragraphs to remove unnecessary adjectives (e.g., "multi-talented", "unique and original") that broke neutrality. The list of awards and honours remains uncited, the overall tone is one of self-promotion, and there are still numerous instances where editing is required to achieve an encyclopedic tone and to verify accuracy. Cheers. --PeruvianLlama(spit) 14:03, 25 October 2012 (UTC)


 * I've added this article to the Noticeboard. Attys (talk) 16:25, 25 October 2012 (UTC)

Update
Dear Moderator, Eugene insists that I post this. He wants to know if this can be posted on the main wiki page? Please let me know. Thanks

DR. EUGENE TSSUI, sometimes spelled,TSUI: POLYMATH NONPAREIL. Architect, Author, International Professor, City and Regional Planner, Industrial Designer, Inventor, Fine Artist, Public Lecturer, Clothing Designer, Research Scientist, World and Senior Olympic competitive athlete, composer and performing musician, mentor to global interns and apprentices, Founding member--Save The Water Alliance. BORN: Cleveland, Ohio, USA:  1954. CURRENTLY RESIDES: Emeryville and Mount Shasta, California, USA, and, Shenzhen, China. Originator of the terms, “evolutionary architecture” and “biologic design”, implying the scientific study of nature’s forms, structures, habitats and processes, as a basis for developing human habitats and city plans. Most notable examples of this are the Florence and William Tsuiresidence, in Berkeley, California; the Watsu Center and Hotel, at Harbin Hot Springs, in Middletown, California; the Nexus Mobile Floating Sea City, for Florida businessman, Rick Ernst; the Strait of Gibraltar Floating Bridge, proposed to span the Mediterranean Sea, between,Tarifa, Spain, and Pointe Ceres, Morocco; Ultima Tower, a 2 mile high planned city, and the Zero Electricity Dwelling (ZED) in Mount Shasta, California, USA. Dr. Tssui’s biological research and design development,began in 1976 and continues to this day. Tssui’s academic training, teaching, research, lectures and professional practice, includes, an Interdisciplinary Ph.D.,  Architecture and Education, University of California, Berkeley;Masters of Architecture, and, Masters of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley;  Bachelors of Architecture (Five-year professional degree), The University of Oregon; attended, Columbia UniversityGraduate School of Design.National Licensed Architect, State Licensed Architect, State Licensed Class B Contractor; Research Scholar, Harvard University; Scholar and Author, Beijing University, Shenzhen Graduate Campus; Senior Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley; Recent Lecture Presentations include:  California Institute of Technology, Claremont Colleges, Harvard University, Syracuse University, State University of New York,  Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories, NASA Ames Research Laboratories and Beijing University’s Low Carbon International Forum. BOOKS by Eugene Tssui (Tsui:) Evolutionary Architecture: Nature As A Basis For Design, Eugene Tsui, Wiley and Sons Publishers, 342 pages, 1999, black-and-white; ISBN 0-471-11726-9 World Architecture Review:  Tsui Design and Research, Eugene Tsui, March 2000, No.72, 90 pages all color photos; ISSN 1000-8373 Shenzhen Ecological Park Concept Book, Eugene Tsui, Shenzhen University Publishers, 100 pages, color and black-and-white photos; Private Publication by Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China. The Urgency of Change, Eugene Tsui, China Architecture and Building Press, 209 pages, 2002, All color photos; ISBN 7-112-05155-X The Earth Issue: Learning From Nature Before It Is Too Late, World Architecture Review, Eugene Tsui, Volume 25, May 2010, 108 pages, All Color, 108 pages; ISSN 1000-8373 LEAVE NO TRACE: Nature Leads Us To The Future—The First Generation; World Architecture Review, Eugene Tsui, 2011, 108 Pages, All Color; ISSN 1000 837026 Beyond Green Building, Eugene Tssui and Michael Deng, Chief Editor, Dr. ShuGeng, Beijing University Press, 2013, 400 pages, All Color; ISBN number not established to date—to be distributed, December 2013. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.161.3.79 (talk) 04:52, 1 September 2013 (UTC)

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