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Basic Information
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Brief Introduction
Ph.D. Architecture, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, USA
Master of Architecture, Nanjing University, China
Bachelor of Engineering in Architecture, Nanjing University, China
WANG Jieqiong is interested in exploring how design can enhance the quality of urban life through interdisciplinary research on design theories and methodologies. Her primary focus is on cross-cultural comparative studies of contemporary urban spaces as infrastructure, alongside developing refined design methods for upgrading urban communities. She has been honored with the Postdoctoral Fellow of Excellence Award from Jiangsu Province and received funding from the National Natural Science Foundation. She has authored a variety of scholarly works, including monographs, edited books, and peer-reviewed papers.
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Courses
lUndergraduate course: General History of Architecture
lGraduate course: Advanced Theories of Architectural and Urban Space
lUndergraduate course: Urban and Rural Perceiving and Practice
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Research and Projects
lResearch on the supportive effect of the built environment and its configuration on residents’ health behavior in urban communities (NSFC, PI, 2025-2027)
lPlanning Beijing (Small Scale and Preliminary Project Grants, The U-M Office of Research, 2020-2021)
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Publications
lJieqiong Wang. Reimagining the City of Innovation: Villages-in-the-City, Architecture Biennales, and Modern City-Building. Springer Nature (forthcoming).
lJieqiong Wang. Architecture biennales and gentrification: Exhibiting the Chinese urban villages. The 75th Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) Annual Meeting, 2022.04.
lJieqiong Wang, Robert Adams, and Mary-Ann Ray. Countering the biennialization of architecture in the Chinese urban village in Shenzhen. Proceedings of the 108th Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) Annual Meeting, 2020, 2: 893-901.
lJieqiong Wang. From division to fusion: A transforming model of Chinese urban-rural inhabitation.” Agora Journal of Urban Planning and Design, 2016, 120-130.