Cradle armchair
Designed by Neri&Hu 2018Sein Merkmal basiert auf der Struktur : eine klassische dreieckige Konstruktion, die sich mehrmals um das Modell wiederholt, damit er aus jeder Sicht geschätzt werden kann.
Neri&Hu
Lyndon Neri
Founding Partner, Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Visiting Faculty, Princeton University School of Architecture
Rossana Hu
Founding Partner, Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Chair and Miller Professor of the Department of Architecture, University of Pennsylvania Weitzman School of Design
Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu are Founding Partners of Neri&Hu Design and Research Office. Whether through objects of intimate daily use or vessels of inhabitation, they seek an approach to design that draws from multiple disciplines to provide experiences that enrich contemporary life while still keeping a critical linkage to a collective history.
Alongside their design practice, Lyndon and Rossana have been deeply committed to architectural education and have lectured across the globe in various universities and professional forums, including University of California, Berkeley, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Yale School of Architecture and others. Rossana was appointed as Chair of the Department of Architecture at Tongji University in 2021 and Chair of the Department of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania Weitzman School of Design, effective spring semester 2024. Lyndon was recently appointed as Visiting Faculty at Princeton University School of Architecture, starting spring semester 2024.
Lyndon and Rossana are also Founding Partners of Design Republic in Shanghai since 2004, a design platform incorporating a retail concept, design and cultural exhibitions, and education.
Lyndon Neri
Lyndon received his Master of Architecture at Harvard Graduate School of Design and his Bachelor of Arts in Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley.
Rossana Hu
Rossana received her Master of Architecture and Urban Planning at Princeton University and her Bachelor of Arts in Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley with a minor in music.