FengF Studio

An architectural practice from Hangzhou, shaping spaces where light, memory, and landscape converge as experience today.

Architecture of Light and Memory

From our base in Hangzhou, FengF explores how light, memory, and landscape can quietly choreograph everyday life, crafting architecture that feels rooted in place, emotionally resonant, and open to changing seasons and future stories.

Studio Team

Feng Fang

CEO

Leads concept design, weaving light and memory into precise spatial narratives across Hangzhou projects today.

A dramatic twilight aerial photograph of a terraced cultural complex on the outskirts of Hangzhou, designed to merge with rolling, tree-lined hills. Flat green roofs blend with the landscape, while linear skylights glow like delicate ribbons of light. Pathways trace gentle curves, leading to a central reflecting pool that captures the last blue of evening. The composition looks down at a three-quarter angle, revealing how building volumes nestle into the topography. Tiny, abstract icons embedded in the paving near the entrance suggest the studio’s contact and inquiry details without readable text. The mood is contemplative and cinematic, emphasizing the harmony between built form, light, and terrain.

Mateo García

CTO

Coordinates complex workflows, aligning consultants and craftsmen to realize landscape-attuned architecture with calm clarity daily.

An elegant, photographic interior of an architecture studio reception space in Hangzhou, designed as a gallery of light and memory. A long oak desk with a honed stone front faces the viewer, with a backlit wall revealing a subtle, abstract emblem hinting at the studio name and tagline instead of readable letters. Behind, a large glass panel overlooks a hazy river landscape and distant hills. Soft, diffused daylight enters from the side, balanced by concealed warm LED strips under shelves displaying scale models of landscape-driven projects. Shot at eye level with symmetrical composition and clean modern aesthetic, the mood is serene, sophisticated, and welcoming, ideal for a contact or inquiry page.

Zuri Ndlovu

Engineer

Explores material, shadow, and reflection, transforming client stories into immersive residential and cultural environments experiences.

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.

Leila Haddad

Designer

Specializes in sustainable systems, integrating daylight, ventilation, and water cycles into quietly efficient building cores.