The relationship between the formal urban space and the informal is the point I continue to pay attention to along my path of studying architecture. The informal architecture isn’t about architects; becoming more socially driven is a responsibility. How can wisdom of the informal shine in a world of rapid urbanization, of technology, neglect of individual demand and dominating capitalism? The answer is on hold. What can architects do to support the informal? Architects should be more than spatial designers. Such promotion and enlightenment push me to continue the pursuit of many qualities required of a competent architect as well as leading me to answer the questions raised in the course of visiting the informal.
This work collection consists of three parts. The first part is a collection of works about "informality", the second part is selected works of Urban Design and Architecture, and the third part is other work.