WAI Architecture Think Tank


WAI Architecture Think Tank or WAI Think Tank is an architectural practice based in Beijing that was founded in Brussels in 2008 by Cruz Garcia and Nathalie Frankowski.

Background

After founding WAI Architecture Think Tank in 2008, Cruz Garcia and Nathalie Frankowski relocated their practice to Beijing in 2009.

Buildings and Books

WAI Architecture Think Tank has been selected as finalist in several museum design competitions, including the shortlisted design for the National Centre for Contemporary Arts, in Moscow, Russia and the Museum of Gardens in Suzhou.
Since 2011 WAI Architecture Think Tank publishes an independent architecture and urbanism magazine titled What About It? In 2013 they wrote, designed and published the book Pure Hardcore Icons: A Manifesto on Pure Form in Architecture.
In 2014 Pure Hardcore Icons was translated into German and published by the quarterly magazine ARCH+.
Since 2008 WAI Architecture Think Tank founders Cruz Garcia and Nathalie Frankowski have been collaborating on the art collective Garcia Frankowski, creating exhibitions, curatorial projects and publications including the book Shapes, Islands, Texts: A Garcia Frankowski Manifesto.
Several manifestoes and essays of WAI Architecture Think Tank have been translated into Spanish, Chinese, German, Arabic and Portuguese. The work of WAI Think Tank has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Kunst-Werke Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin, the Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art in Manchester and in St. Petersburg, Moscow, New York, Los Angeles, Columbus, Chicago, Michigan, Barcelona, Madrid, Bratislava, Buenos Aires, Zurich, Basel, San Juan, Montevideo, Guadalajara, London, Manchester Beijing, Shanghai, Tokyo, Osaka, Milan, Venice, Istanbul, Prague, Helsinki, Paris, Zurich, Sydney, Melbourne, Lisbon and Porto.
WAI Architecture Think Tank is one of the participants of the inaugural Chicago Architecture Biennial.

Publications