'Between 2000 and 2004, he took part in more than a hundred contests that somehow were useful for the profession and to reflect about projects, whose complexity made him rethink the relationship between art and architecture and the future of this discipline, understanding that architecture must have a sustainable social impact taking into account the local tradition and the need of a global urbanism. The production of spatiality generates relational dynamics that cannot be omitted and that are extended to the field of interactions between the location, habitat and subject that uses the spaces built from the social-spatial organisation of the city. The first contest he won and the first project he made were the Absolute Towers in Mississauga, begun in 2006 and whose presentation has taken place this year. The architect made a project for towers that seem to imitate the movement of a lathe and add new technology in order to reach the maximum functionality without stopping being sustainable. From the outside, they seem two large sculptures of 179.5m high and 45000m2 and 40.000m2 respectively, which meant the beginning of a professional career, inside and outside China, which hasn't stopped since then. Works such as the Fake Hills, Beijing 2050, the Harbin Cultural Island, the Taiping Vista Apartments or the Ordos Museum, among the more than thirty projects that are presented show an architecture that links the concept of landscape in painting and poetry, which has been transmitted in China from generation to generation from antiquity thanks to tradition and technology offered with his futuristic discourse.' (from Casa Asia)