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Beijing Architecture Tours

Chinese Architecture Guides - Building Walks in Northern China



Beijing Tours

Contact Isabelle Lomholt on +44 1620 825722 / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Beijing - Introduction

Beijing is the capital city of the People's Republic of China. It is located towards the north of China. Major buildings in the Chinese capital that we visit on the architectural tour include Bird's Nest - National Stadium building, CCTV Headquarters, Capital Airport, PHTV International Media Center and The French Embassy building. These can all be visited on your Beijing architectural tour.

Famous architects with buildings in the city include OMA, Herzog & De Meuron, Zaha Hadid Architects, UNStudio, Foster + Partners. Other key architects with work in the city include Studio Pei-Zhu, Farrells, Arup, Atkins.

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Beijing Walking Tours - Traditional, Contemporary or Both

Beijing Architecture Tours can focus on traditional buildings, contemporary buildings or both. The Beijing Architecture Tour can be an introduction to the city's main buildings or can be tailored to your group's interests.

Walking Tours of Beijing can involve advice (for an agreed fee) ahead of trips about types and areas of buildings.

Water Cube Beijing
photo © Arup_Ben McMillan

We are more than happy to accommodate your needs and interests on our Beijing Architecture Tours.

We can provide information on programme, geographical areas and building types up to a year ahead of your Chinese buildings tour. For example a group of architects interested in innovative Beijing office buildings could be provided with tailored information allowing an architectural tour programme to be agreed prior to their visit.

Visitors can be met from the airport, their accommodation, or at the starting point of their walking tour to China.

Bird's Nest Beijing
photo © Arup_Ben McMillan

Beijing Walking Tours

Contact Isabelle Lomholt to arrange your Chinese architectural tour on
+44 (0) 1620 825722 / mob. +44 (0)7952 149814 or isabelle(at)e-architect.co.uk

A 25% deposit must be made on initial booking ; payments must be made in full prior to the tour.


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e-architect also organise architecture walking tours in other cities such as Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Edinburgh, London and Glasgow.

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NAMOC Beijing National Art Museum of China
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Building Tours - Selection

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Beijing Building - Recent Design

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Scitech development Beijing
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Beijing Architecture - Key Buildings Selection

CCTV Headquarters Building
OMA - OMA Partners-in-charge: Rem Koolhaas and Ole Scheeren, designers, David Gianotten
Central China TV Beijing
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CCTV Headquarters in Beijing

Bird's Nest - National Stadium Building
Arup, Herzog & De Meuron, China Architecture Design & Research Group
Bird's Nest Beijing
photo © Arup_Ben McMillan

Birds Nest Building

Capital Airport
Foster + Partners
Beijing Airport Building
image : Nigel Young, from Foster + Partners

Beijing Airport Building

PHTV International Media Center
BIAD UFo
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