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1960- 1970 Architect of Design Institute of Beijing Ministry of Construction

1970- 1988 associate professor, lecturer, department of architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing.

1988- 1995, researcher, Department of Engineering, University of Tokyo, Japan; 1990, doctor of engineering, University of Tokyo.

During his stay in Japan, he was a visiting professor at Kobe University of Engineering Arts, a researcher at Japan University, Tokyo University of Arts and Chiba University, and an architectural consultant at the China Embassy in Japan.

1990- 1995 Japanese design architect.

1995 Up to now, Professor of Shanghai University, Dean of School of Architecture, Director of Architectural Research Center.

Counselor of Shanghai Municipal People's Government, Standing Committee of the 10th Shanghai CPPCC.

1960 graduated from Tsinghua University Department of Architecture. From 65438 to 0986, he worked as a researcher at the University of Tokyo, Japan, and studied Japanese modern architecture and architects under the strict guidance of world famous architects. I have personally visited more than 20 famous Japanese architects and written a lot of related papers. After that, he completed his doctoral thesis in the Gao Qiao Research Office of the University of Tokyo, and 1990 received his doctorate in engineering from the University of Tokyo.

During my stay in China, I studied in Japanese University, Tokyo University of the Arts, Chiba University, Chiba University of Technology and other universities, and worked as an architect in a famous Japanese architectural firm. During his stay in Japan, he attended a large number of academic conferences and delivered speeches. He is a lecturer and member of the Japanese Architectural Society. He is one of the experts who study Japanese architecture in China. He once published the Collection of Representative Works of Famous Japanese Architectural Firms in 1998. He is an architectural consultant of the Japanese Embassy in China and won an award.

After returning to China in the mid-1990s, he undertook the National Natural Science Foundation project "Overview of CBD in new york, London and Tokyo". Through the systematic analysis of the development of financial centers in Manhattan, London and Tokyo, new york, more than ten common characteristics of financial centers in these three international cities are summarized. Define the concept of positioning, level and scale of a world-class financial center, and make a development forecast. This research achievement has attracted the attention of the society and was invited to participate in various international seminars and give a report. Participated in Beijing CBD Planning International Competition and won the second prize (cooperation with Japan).