Zhang Ke (architect)

Zhang Ke (born 1970) is a Chinese architect. Zhang Ke is a graduate of Tsinghua University in Beijing and the Harvard Graduate School of Design at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. In 2001, he founded his studio  (标准营造).

Zhang Ke is a recipient of the 2016 Aga Khan Award for Architecture and the 2017 Alvar Aalto Medal. In 2016, he represented China at the Venice Biennale of Architecture.

Selected works

 * Micro Yuan'er Children's Library and Art Centre, 2012-14
 * Novartis Campus Building, 2016, in Shanghai in China
 * Transformation of Beijings old hutongs
 * Museum for China Academy of Art (CAA) in Hangzhou.
 * Longji Primary School in Guangxi, a donation from Zhang Ke's firm to an underdeveloped rural community, which will be crowd-funded.