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(Redirected from Arthur Kun-Shuan Cheang) In this Chinese name, the family name is Zheng.

Zheng Guanxuan (Chinese: 鄭觀萱; Wade–Giles: Cheng Kuan-hsuan) was a Chinese architect who was an early practitioner of modernism in China before World War II. He was a member of Five United, a disparate group of Chinese modern architects who had mainly studied in British universities. He also used the name Arthur Koon Hing Cheang.

With other members of the group, he was one of the influential figures in architecture both in mainland China and Taiwan. The other members of Five United were Chen Chan-siang, Huang Zuo-shen, Luke Him Sau and Wang Da-hong.

References

  1. Anne Witchard (1 March 2015). British Modernism and Chinoiserie. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 264–. ISBN 978-0-7486-9097-8.
  2. Eduard Kögel (17 September 2015). "Edward Denison, Guang Yu Ren, Luke Him Sau Architect: China's Missing Modern, Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2014". ABE Journal. Architecture Beyond Europe (8). Abe.revues.org. doi:10.4000/abe.2808. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
  3. Charlie Qiuli Xue (13 June 2016). Hong Kong Architecture 1945-2015: From Colonial to Global. Springer. pp. 85–. ISBN 978-981-10-1004-0.


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