MAD Travel Fellowship 2017, China

MAD Travel Fellowship 2017, China Design Project, Student Architect Scheme, Chinese Architecture

MAD Travel Fellowship, China

Chinese Student Architect Project in 2017 – organised by MAD Architects

7 Jun 2017

MAD Travel Fellowship 2017 Winners

Winners for 2017 MAD Travel Fellowship

Jun.7th, 2017 – Beijing, China – MAD Architects announces the winners of the 2017 MAD Travel Fellowship. From over 500 global applicants, 5 overseas students will be granted the travel fellowship fund to visit China, while 5 Chinese students will be granted the fund for overseas travel.

Huaxia Airlines, an airline based out of China’s Gansu Province, partners with MAD to sponsor the Fellows’ various travels within China.

Overseas Fellows to visit China:

1. Roberto Vargas Calvo, from Costa Rica, a 5th year undergraduate student in Veritas University, Costa Rica
Roberto Vargas Calvo

2. Kyriaki Goti, from Greece, a 2nd year graduate student in University of Stuttgart, Germany
Kyriaki Goti

3. Hossein Goudarzi, from Iran, a 1st year graduate student in University of New Mexico, USA
Hossein Goudarzi

4. Federico Fauli, from Italy, a 2nd year graduate student in Architectural Association, UK
Federico Fauli

5. Shaun McCallum, Scotland, a 1st year graduate student in University of Applied Art Vienna, Austria
Shaun McCallum

Chinese Fellows to travel overseas:

1. LI Qiwei, a 4th year undergraduate student in Beijing University of Civil engineering and Architecture, China. Travel Destination: Russia, Ukraine
LI Qiwei

2. WEN Zishen, a 2nd year graduate student in Tsinghua University, China. Travel Destination: Germany, Austria, Italy
WEN Zishen

3. WU You, a st year graduate student in Princeton University, USA. Travel Destination: France
WU You

4. YI Zhe, a 1st year graduate student in Yale University, USA. Travel Destination: Japan
YI Zhe

5. WEI Tangchenxi, a 2nd year graduate student in Southeast University, China. Travel Destination: Netherlands
WEI Tangchenxi

Chinese Architect Ma Yangsong initiated MAD Travel Fellowship in 2009. During the past 7 editions the program has sponsored 35 students for their overseas travels. All students traveled with individually-determined research topics and presented their studies upon their returns. Starting in 2017, the program was updated to have further international reach. The MAD Travel Fellowship now annually sponsors 5 overseas students for trips to China, and 5 Chinese students for overseas travel. For students wishing to meet with architects they find valuable to their research topics, MAD will help to request and arrange meetings.

MAD Travel Fellowship 2017 Winners

For more information on the MAD Travel Fellowship, please visit our fellowship website or contact [email protected].

14 Apr 2017

MAD Travel Fellowship 2017 News

2017 MAD Travel Fellowship Update

The deadline for MAD Travel Fellowship has been extended to May 14, 2017. Applicants now have one more week to prepare their submissions. The

To architecture students worldwide, MAD encourages you to apply for the 2017 MAD Travel Fellowship

– Application deadline: May 14, 2017

– Recipients announcement: May 22, 2017

Ma Yansong, founding principal partner of MAD Architects, initiated MAD Travel Fellowship in 2009. During the past 7 years, the program has sponsored 35 students for their overseas architecture travels to Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America.

MAD Travel Fellowship 2017

Starting 2017, the program will sponsor five more global students to visit China. MAD believes it is only through travel – the visceral experience of interacting with, and being influenced by, different spaces – that one can begin to understand ideas of context and gain a deeper insight into architecture.

5 Apr 2017

MAD Travel Fellowship 2017

Organiser: MAD Architects

Location: China

2017 MAD Travel Fellowship

MAD Travel Fellowship Invites You to China

To architecture students worldwide, MAD encourages you to apply for the 2017 MAD Travel Fellowship

 Ten (10) days of funded travel to China with self-determined research topic.

 Meet with MAD’s founding principal Ma Yansong.

 Application deadline: May 7, 2017

 Recipients announcement: May 15, 2017

2017 MAD Architecture Travel Fellowship

This is the first year that the MAD Travel Fellowship will be open to architecture students globally. Five Mainland China students will have the opportunity to travel abroad, while five international students will have the opportunity to visit China.

The program was initiated by Ma Yansong in 2009; MAD believes it is only through travel – the visceral experience of interacting with, and being influenced by, different spaces – that one can begin to understand ideas of context and gain a deeper insight into architecture.

During the past 7 years, the program has sponsored 35 students from universities across Mainland China for their international architecture travels to Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America.

For application requirements, please refer to the following:

Panel judge: Ma Yansong

Application Requirements

 Selected applicants must currently be an undergraduate or graduate architecture student;

 500 word letter of intent: – Personal ideals and perspectives on architecture; – Proposed travel destination(s) and site(s) of interest; – Individual research topic.

 CV (profile including personal, education and contact information);

 Portfolio (a curated selection of the applicant’s work).

 Please submit the above materials as one 6mb A4 PDF to [email protected].

 The application file should be named as follows: school_major_graduating year_name.pdf.

22 Jul 2013

Chinese Student Architect Project

Organiser: MAD Architects

Location: China

2013 MAD Travel Fellowship winners announced

2013 MAD Travel Fellowship China
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Since 2009 MAD Architects organized the Travel Fellowship to support talented Chinese students who might not otherwise have the opportunity to travel abroad. This year, we received hundreds of applications from undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students from cities and towns across China. Each of this year’s recipients showed an intuitive understanding of the meaning of travel: that first-hand experience of a place is essential to comprehending its full significance.

To date, 20 students have traveled to countries including Greece, Egypt, Italy, Switzerland, Japan, Germany and the United States. This summer 5 more will have this invaluable opportunity, and we look forward to their reports upon their return.

This year’s recipients are as follows:

Li Siqi_ Tianjin University_ Graduate_ Destination: Spain
2013 MAD Travel Fellowship China
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Huang Yaojun_ Central South University_ Undergraduate_ Destination: Egypt
2013 MAD Travel Fellowship China
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Wang Siyi_ Central Academy of Fine Arts_ Undergraduate_ Destination: Switzerland
2013 MAD Travel Fellowship China
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Dong Xiaoxiao_ Tsinghua University_ Graduate_ Destination: Portugal
2013 MAD Travel Fellowship China
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Chen Xixi_ Harbin Institute Of Technology_ Undergraduate_ Destination: Germany
2013 MAD Travel Fellowship China
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