Projects

Discover built and unbuilt works where light, memory, and landscape guide every scale of design.

Typologies Shaped by Light

Each project typology begins with light, remembers its context, and grows from landscape. Explore how homes, workplaces, and public spaces become lived narratives. Visit the Studio page to read the philosophy behind these works.

Reviews

A curated photographic montage of the studio’s portfolio displayed on a long, matte-black gallery wall in a dimly lit Hangzhou exhibition space. Large framed prints of completed and in-progress architectural projects—courtyard houses, hillside cultural centers, riverside pavilions—are arranged with precise gaps, each illuminated by narrow-beam spotlights that carve out islands of light. The architecture emphasizes interaction between sunlight, shadow, and surrounding terrain. In the foreground, a minimal bench holds an open folio with abstract icons where contact info would be, suggesting ways to reach the studio. Shot from a slightly oblique angle with deep focus, the atmosphere is contemplative, refined, and museum-like, underscoring architecture as an archive of memory.

Aya Nakamura

“FengF transformed our Hangzhou residence into a calm field of light and shadow; every room now holds a quiet, personal memory.”

A close, photographic detail of an architecture model table within the FengF studio, focusing on a meticulously crafted topographic model of a Hangzhou riverside project. Layers of pale wood and translucent resin form terraces, water surfaces, and building masses that seem to glow as low afternoon sunlight streams through a nearby window. The light grazes the model, casting long, delicate shadows that express the design’s relationship to sun path and landscape. In the blurred background, pinned sketches and site photos hint at memories of the place. Shot from a low, macro-like angle with shallow depth of field, the mood is intimate, intellectual, and sophisticated, perfect for illustrating the studio’s design process page.

Mateo García

“From the first sketch, FengF listened carefully; the finished office feels rooted in the landscape yet remarkably adaptable over time.”