About Lyndon Neri
Lyndon Neri co-founded Neri&Hu in 2006 with Rossana Hu, creating a Shanghai-based interdisciplinary practice that bridges architecture, interior, product, and graphic design. His work blends cultural awareness with material experimentation, redefining contemporary design through a human-centred and critical approach.

Neri has also been deeply involved in architectural education, holding visiting and critic positions at some of the world’s most renowned institutions.

 

Publications and Design Vision
Neri’s books — Persistence of Vision: Shanghai Architects in Dialogue (2007), Neri&Hu Design and Research Office (2017), and Thresholds: Space, Time and Practice (2021) — explore how architecture interacts with culture and urban identity.

 

About the Disrupting Patterns Talks
Disrupting Patterns Talks brings together global voices in design and architecture to discuss innovation, creative practice, and the changing role of design in today’s world.

 

Join us for an engaging dialogue with Lyndon Neri on how design can challenge conventions and reimagine the patterns shaping our environment.

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