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Fosun Foundation (Shanghai), a non-profit organization is based in the building and was supported by Fosun Group and Fosun Foundation. [1] The building is located in the narrow strip of riverfront land between the eastern wall of the Old City and the Huangpu River, a locality traditionally called "Shiliupu" (十六铺, "the Sixteenth Stall").
Fosun Group was founded in 1992 as the Guangxin Technology Development Company by five graduates [7] of Fudan University in Shanghai: [8] Guo Guangchang, [9] Liang Xinjun, [10] Wang Qunbin [11] (Chinese: 汪群斌), Fan Wei [12] (Chinese: 范伟), and Tan Jian (Chinese: 谈剑). [9] Fosun started its business by doing market research. [13]
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Where: Fosun Foundation Shanghai through November 24. Why: Pomellato is heading east. The jeweler unveiled its first-ever exhibition in Shanghai, “Art & Jewelry: Pomellato’s Legacy of ...
Fosun may refer to: Fosun Foundation , a Chinese non-profit foundation that was supported by Fosun Group Fosun International , a Hong Kong publicly traded company incorporated in 2004, sometimes referred to as Fosun Group
Guo is the vice chairperson of China Glory Society, China Social Entrepreneur Foundation and Youth Business China Foundation. [25] Through the auspices of the Fosun Foundation, Guo has donated an aggregate of up to 600 million RMB to charity causes to help fight poverty, improve access to education and provide natural disaster relief. [26]
He was responsible for introducing to the university the five-year B.S. Architecture curriculum. Dean Gaite molded and reshaped IARFA for six years. Architect Marylou C. Ventura, a planner and environmentalist, was appointed dean in 1988. She upgraded the quality of art and architecture education in the university during her 10-year tenure.
The Center for Architecture hosting an exhibit on "Building China" A number of partner organizations are housed at the Center for Architecture. The Center for Architecture is located in the neighborhood of Greenwich Village at 536 LaGuardia Place, between West 3rd Street and Bleecker Street in Manhattan, New York City. [1]