As the principal of China's largest landscape architecture firm and head of Peking University's architecture and landscape architecture department, Kongjian Yu has a spacious corner office in a sleek office building in Beijing's Haidian district. Turenscape, his 600-employee firm, fills three floors with conventional cubicles. But a handwritten sign taped to the doorjamb of Yu's private office hints at an unconventional design philosophy. It reads 'rain forest this way.'
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