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The Most Influential and Comprehensive Design Conference in Asia

 

Since its inception, the Design Shanghai Design Forum has been one of the most influential and dynamic programmes in Asia, serving as a key platform for intellectual exchange and innovation within the global design community. In 2026, KOHLER · Design Shanghai Global Design Conference will feature discussions centred around the theme ‘Beyond Sustainability: Designing with Nature’, bringing together leading experts and thought leaders from around the world to explore how design can shape the future of human society.

 

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 2026 Conference Theme

Beyond Sustainability: Designing with Nature

Sustainability has been design’s watchword for more than 30 years, but thought leaders in sustainable design are now saying, ‘sustainability is no longer enough’. What is beyond sustainability? How do we not only survive, but thrive?

Instead of contributing to the imminent destruction of our environment, we must design and build to improve it. This is the driving idea of ‘Cradle to Cradle’ authors William McDonough and Michael Braungart’s 2013 book ‘Upcycle: Beyond Sustainability’. The authors envision the next step in the solution to our ecological crisis: we don't only use or reuse and recycle resources with greater effectiveness, we actually improve the natural world as we live, create, and build.

Now, as well as designing in harmony with nature, we have design AS nature, in the form of biomimicry. ‘Designing the Biorock Pavilion wasn't just about shaping space’, says Exploration Architecture project architect Adam Holloway; ‘it was about pioneering a fundamentally different way of making architecture. We're not just designing a static object, but guiding a dynamic, living process – creating architecture that integrates with, and even promotes, marine ecosystems.’

To move from keeping things as they are to arriving at a solution, we have tore-imagine design; more than sustaining life on the planet – to actually grow it. And technology is a key part of this process. ‘Biological structures often grow according to relatively simple patterns,’ says Exploration’s principal Michael Pawlyn. ‘And computational design makes it much easier for us to mimic those patterns and get close to the sort of functional basis of biological structures. That’s really the essence of biomimicry - it’s about understanding the function and mimicking that so we can achieve similar levels of material efficiency to biological structures.’

Which is where circularity and regeneration come in. The relationship between the ‘regenerative biosphere’ and the ‘circular technosphere’ is the central component of the cradle-to-cradle design philosophy. The aim is for all materials in human-made systems to be perpetually cycled and regenerated, mimicking nature's waste-free processes.

And then, in all this complexity, we turn to the simple joys of nature. China’s current crop of cultural buildings celebrates the natural world in spectacular and wonderful ways, and it is my pleasure as Design Shanghai’s Conference Director to introduce some of the very best examples. Design with nature, for nature, as nature and in nature brings us spiritual uplift – and this is how we do better than survive; we thrive.

Aidan Walker,
KOHLER · Design Shanghai Global Design Conference Director

2025 Conference Schedule Review

4 June

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04/06/2025
  1.   We are proud to present a global survey, as exhaustive as possible, of design that represents and expresses the new understanding of humanity – or harmony. Ideas of Community; Energy; Infrastructure ...
  2. In an elegant progression of scale, legacy and application to key turning points in people's lives, MAD Associate Partner Fu Changrui explores and explains the now celebrated startling interventions i ...
  3. The GATE M West Bund Dream Center is an excellent demonstration of how the time between a building’s realisation and its renovation seems to get shorter and shorter. It used to be that we only transfo ...
  4. The Easyhome Huanggang Vertical Forest City complex defines a new type of green architecture, characterised by alternating open balconies and closed loggias accentuated by trees and shrubs that can gr ...
  5. 'House of Cornfield' and  'Riverside House' from Xian Architect are the preliminary reflection and action on human's own ancient origins, civilisational traditions, contemporary contexts, and nature in hiding.

    As the eyes of the landscape, the ears of the environment, the speakers of the signals and the creatures leaning on the earth and sky, the architecture is deeply involved in how people and buildings stand and how they coexist with the terroir.

  6. The bookshop as a personal space - as a cathedral, as a rural retreat, as a piece of history. TAO's mountaintop bookstore overlooks the Nujiang Grand Canyon, while their Weishan Chongzheng Academy Boo ...
  7. AIM Architecture' spectacular Spine Resort emerges onto its rural site like a cluster of ecosystems. Grandiose and intimate at the same time, the biophilic design dynamically balances architecture, na ...

5 June

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  1.   Day 2 Morning: The World of Work, Sustainability, Infrastructure and Social Change Major office developments, infrastructure that refers to local tradition or the natural world, and workplace design ...
  2. 1. The 185,000 sq m OPPO HQ in Shenzhen works both for the city and the employees of China's leading smartphone manufacturer. Large atrium spaces, obstruction-free floors, abundant natural light and s ...
  3. The Shenzhen Wave, the new hq for ZTE: The distinctive design is imagined as a dynamic, living organism that generates innovation, cutting-edge ideas and new ways of working and living together. A sin ...
  4. Three massive rail station hub projects integrate high-speed and local transport networks with multiple residential, commercial, leisure and hospitality developments. Aedas executive director Leon Liang discusses the nature of transport-based social expansion with renowned railway and transport design expert Paul Priestman of Puli Innovation.
  5. China's rapid development over the past 30 years has brought about wealth and a huge consumer society, but at the same time, the unique and tasteful handcrafted culture that remained in the countrysid ...
  6. Inspired by the ceremonial jade bi of Liangzhu culture—a 5,000-year-old symbol of cosmic reverence—Yohoo Museum reinterprets ancient rituals through contemporary architectural language. The dual-ring ...
  7. The long awaited Beijing City Library is just about as iconic as it gets. The glass-lined building, filled with towering tree-like columns and rooms disguised as hills, is designed  to "reinstate the ...
  8. Our "Design Triple" session places three museums together, each one of which pushes the boundaries of the accepted functions of a cultural institution. Muda Architects' Tianfu Museum of Chinese Medicine is designed as a giant Taiji diagram, or yin-yang symbol, to represent the philosophy of holistic traditional Chinese medicine; Aurora Design's HumShan Ding You Feng photography museum draws from the local landscape, the architecture reflecting harmony between mountains, water, and the built environment; and UN Studio's Chungnam Art Museum turns itself  "inside out" to address the community with vibrant interactive spaces.

6 June

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  1. Day 3 Morning: The Future, Materials, Technology, Responsive buildings, Joy and Emotion as Function Will Artificial Intelligence make us all redundant? We have machine intelligence, but do we have mac ...
  2. In contemporary architectural design, materials have transcended their basic functional attributes to become one of the core factors driving creation.Materials are the embodiment of the times; buildin ...
  3. Antistatics conceived the façade of the Beijing Vicutu store as an array of interwoven interlaced aluminium forms, generated to suggest the structure of cloth fabric. "A respite from the digital realm ...
  4. Embodying the principles of Thomas Heatherwick's groundbreaking and provocative 'Humanise' philosophy, the massive mixed-use Xi'an CCBD development – a neighbourhood of 155,000 sq m -  blends a retail ...
  5. The biggest question facing creative in all disciplines all over the world. Put simply: will the machines take over and put us out of a job? As the technical development of AI races far ahead of the ethical and human issues it impacts, architects and designers tussle with the key differences between machine and human Intelligence – and "ideation".

  6. The 3-to-1 Pavilion design is the integration of time, space, and people, with a focus on "in-between" or interstitial spaces, say the designers. It is a serene sanctuary for tea drinking, contemplation, and social gatherings in a Shanghai garden setting.
  7. Metal-Woven Thin-Shell Pavilion Digital Weaving · Structural Realization · Meditative Space · Zero-Waste Sustainability ​Concrete Thin-Shell Activity Space Monolithic Structure · Terrain Integration · ...
  8. The Cloud Retreat Hotel Ganzhou uses contemporary spatial forms and material colours – the red of local Ganzhou pigment - to reconstruct the living memory of Hakka Enclosed houses. "With a geometric processing of the spaces, collaging and overlapping, we create a living experience linking local memory and contemporary quality," say the designers.

7 June

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