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  • Basic Information

    Assistant Professor WANG jieqiong

    Email: [email protected]



  • Brief Introduction

    Ph.D. in Architecture, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, USA

    Master of Architecture, Nanjing University, China

    Bachelor of Engineering in Architecture, Nanjing University, China

    WANG Jieqiong investigates approaches to enhance urban life quality through interdisciplinary design research that integrates advanced theories with innovative methodologies. Her scholarship focuses on cross-cultural comparative studies of contemporary urban spaces as infrastructure, while developing sophisticated design approaches for sustainable urban regeneration projects.

    She has received the Postdoctoral Fellow of Excellence Award from Jiangsu Province and secured funding from both the National Natural Science Foundation and the National Social Science Foundation. Her academic contributions include diverse scholarly publications spanning peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, monographs, and edited volumes. 

    WANG also demonstrates commitment to architectural education through her engagement in undergraduate teaching. Her course, General History of Architecture, has been selected for inclusion in Nanjing University's undergraduate education teaching reform program.



  • Courses

    lUndergraduate course: General History of Architecture


    lUndergraduate course: Design Basics


    lUndergraduate course: Urban and Rural Perceiving and Practice


    lGraduate course: Advanced Theories of Architectural and Urban Space

  • Research and Projects

    ·2025-2027, General Post-Funding Project of the National Social Science Fund, National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences, Principal Investigator


    ·2025-2027, Young Scientists Fund, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Principal Investigator

  • Key Publications

    ·Wang, Jieqiong, and Heng Hu. 2024. A relational shift in teaching world architectural history, The Architect, no. 232: 326-329.


    ·Wang, Jieqiong, and Heng Hu. 2024. Rethinking architectural paradigms under the clashes between global market forces and local cultural identities. Journal of Architecture, no. 670: 326-329.


    ·Wang, Jieqiong, and Heng Hu. 2024. Emerging spatial issues confronting the transformation of urban industries. Journal of Architecture, no. 670: 214-217.


    ·Wang, Jieqiong, and Ziyu Tong. 2024. Teaching by computational design: Research-based design for revitalizing old urban neighborhoods. World Architecture Review, no. 217: 4-7.


    ·Wang, Jieqiong, and Andong Lu. 2022. A report on the research and design collaboration mechanism of cutting-edge technological laboratories in Chinese architectural universities. Time Architecture, no.186: 60-65.


    ·Wang, Jieqiong, and Andong Lu. 2015. Necessities and types: A further report on the cocoonery architecture in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. Journal of Architecture, no. 563: 60-66.


    ·Fraser, Murray, Andong Lu, and Jieqiong Wang. 2023. Contemporary Design Research Reader (I). Nanjing: Nanjing University Press.


    ·Wang, Jieqiong. 2025. Reimagining the City of Innovation: Villages-in-the-City, Architecture Biennales, and Modern City-Building. Springer Nature (forthcoming).


    ·Wang, Jieqiong, and Jing Huang. 2025. An alternative perspective on the relationship between multiscale built environments and walking behavior: evidence from the government-subsidized resettlement towns in China, Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 1-23.


    ·Wang, Jieqiong. 2022. Architecture biennales and gentrification: Exhibiting the Chinese urban villages. The 75th Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) Annual Meeting, 2022.04.


    ·Wang, Jieqiong, Robert Adams, and Mary-Ann Ray. 2020. 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, 2: 893-901.


    ·Wang, Jieqiong. 2016. From division to fusion: A transforming model of Chinese urban-rural inhabitation.” Agora Journal of Urban Planning and Design, 120-130.


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