With all of the mega-projects rising in Beijing and radically transforming the city’s skyline, architects and planners can easily forget that important change can happen on the small scale as well. Ma Yansong and his team at MAD kept this in mind when they developed a series of schemes for the capital city that were exhibited at the 2006 Venice Architecture Biennale. One of their ideas was to upgrade the often deteriorating hutong neighborhoods by inserting small “bubbles” that would provide modern services, such as sanitation and waste handling. By adding proper toilets and plumbing to the old courtyard houses in these neighborhoods, the architects would give new life to the hutong without having to move people out of their homes.
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