Dr Xiang Ren

B.Arch (Dist), MA (Dist), PhD, FHEA

School of Architecture and Landscape

Senior Lecturer in Architecture

Xiang Ren
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xiang.ren@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 222 0359

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Dr Xiang Ren
School of Architecture and Landscape
14F 1403
Arts Tower
Western Bank
Sheffield
S10 2TN
Profile

My research and teaching lies in the search for the reinvention of the discipline of architecture from within its own traditions and transdisciplinary practices, that is centred on design and humanities, often with a global East-West comparative lens and an architectural-anthropological close-reading.

Before coming to Sheffield, I practised architecture for several Chinese and Australian practices from the late 2000s, starting from competition winnings including the Earthquake Memorial Museum and Soochow Rockwork Museum, then completing several educational and workplace buildings as the project design architect before receiving my research degrees under the late professor Peter Blundell Jones. 

In Sheffield, I was appointed as full-time Lecturer in Architecture in 2018 and promoted to Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in 2025. 

I served as director of MA Architectural Design programme between 2020 and 2022, and School’s architectural humanities research group between 2022 and 2024. 

Outside Sheffield, I have served as the international editor for the RIBA's Journal of Architecture and external panel for the Hong Kong Research Grants Council both since 2022, External Examiner for the B.Arch programme of University of Dundee since 2024, and External Examiner for PhD degrees across the UK universities including Architectural Association.

Research interests

My fundamental research enquiry is about the driving force of architecture as both a profession and a discipline, on what is and will be the core disciplinary knowledge, considering both the practice-based nature of architecture and design, and the increasing tension between building and disciplinary knowledge. 

I aim to construct non-canonical theories and modes of practices related to the foundations of the domain of architecture and its core disciplinary knowledge, through publications and practices. This is primarily based on a close reading and thick interpretation on the substance and process of architecture, its cultural meaning, its social construction, its varied tectonic and ritual forms, in a longer history and across a larger world. 

I am particularly interested in understanding form, type, use, structure, plan, composition, material, tectonics, topography, atmosphere from non-canonical architectural histories and contemporary practices, and the relationships of these topics with other intellectual disciplinary settings and professional developments.

I have also maintained a long-time interest in pre-modern architecture, settlements and historical built environment in the contemporary cities, particularly within South and East Asian historical and cultural contexts. Specific themes include architectural anthropology, ancient archetypes, contemporary vernacular architecture, living architectural traditions and heritage, Modernism's other and its organic tradition, the East-West architectural encounter and interaction.

PhD Supervision Interests

By themes:

  • Architectural and cultural heritage, particularly vernacular and modernist built heritage, and heritage at risk because of climate change
  • Urban conservation and regeneration
  • Indigenous architectural knowledge systems
  • Architecture and ethnic minority spaces
  • Non-canonical architectural history and theory of 20th century

By methods:

  • East-West studies in architecture and landscape: a comparative method
  • Architectural anthropology, or anthropological architecture
  • Asia as method
  • Digital scanning and modelling
  • Design research and practice-based research

Current PhD Students

  • Nurhayatu Nufut Alimin (2026- ), PhD project – Hybrid Heritage of the Architecture and Interiors of Rumah Gadang in Indonesia
  • Chen Zhang (2026), PhD project – Utopia or Heteorotopia: Chinese Urban Site Museum (first supervisor Russell Light)
  • Omid Ebrahimbaysalami (2022- ), PhD project – Modern Architectural Heritage in Iran (1925-1979) (second supervisor Dr Chengzhi Peng)
  • Abhishek Bhutoria (2021- ), PhD project – Domesticities of Himalayan Villages in post-earthquake Nepal (second supervisor Dr Jan Woudstra)

Completed PhD Students

  • Chi-jen Li (2025), PhD project – Sun Xiaoxiang: The Life and Career of the First Chinese Landscape Architect (first supervisor Dr Jan Woudstra)
  • Yiwen Yan (2025), PhD project – Historic Urban Landscape Heritage, Hangzhou, China (first supervisor Dr Jan Woudstra)
  • Xiaolu Wang (2024), PhD project – Reinterpreting Foguang Monarstry, China's Most Celebrated Buddhist Building (co-supervisor Dr Jan Woudstra)
  • Nural Mohamad (2024), PhD project – Julius Posener and Malaysian Architectural Education: humanistic values and intellectual legacy (first supervisor Prof. Renata Tyszczuk)
  • Yang Yang (2023), PhD project – Hiroba-ka Open Space within Tokyo's Contemporary Architecture (second supervisor Dr Krzysztof Nawratek)
Publications

Edited books

  • (Ed.) () . Routledge.

Journal articles

  • Do?an HA, Ebrahimbaysalami O & Ren X (2025) Cosmopolitanism in urban spaces: The case of Kuzguncuk and its hybrid historic environment in Istanbul. Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Working Paper Series, 347, 48-64.
  • Ren X, Singh S, Bhutoria A & Do?an HA (2025) . Urban Planning, 10.
  • Ren X & Do?an HA (2024) . ARSNET, 4(2), 92-109.
  • Ebrahimbaysalami O & Ren X (2024) . Heritage, 7(7), 3393-3416.
  • O’Brien-Kop K, Ren X & Rippa A (2024) . Journal of the British Academy, 12(1/2).
  • Wang X, Ren X & Woudstra J (2023) . Religions, 14(12).
  • Ren X (2023) . Built Heritage, 7.
  • Ren X (2022) Building review: The Lyth Building, Nottingham, by Evans Vettori. Architects' Journal.
  • Kong D & Ren X (2021) The drum tower : architecture and collective practice. AA Files, 78, 53-59.
  • Ren X (2021) CHINESE ANCESTRAL HALL: SOCIO-SPATIAL TRADITIONS, RITUAL ARCHITECTURE FORM, AND DECAYING CLAN COMMUNITIES. Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, XXXIII(I), 33-33.
  • Ren X (2021) Huxi Library by Tanghua Architect & Associates. The Architect, 397-402.
  • Ren X (2021) Huxi Library, by Tanghua Architect & Associates. The Architect, 397-402.
  • Ren X (2021) . The China Journal, 85(January 2021), 200-201.
  • Ren X (2020) . arq: Architectural Research Quarterly, 24(3), 295-298.
  • Ren X (2020) . Journal of Architecture, 25(5), 650-657.
  • Ren X (2020) . arq: Architectural Research Quarterly, 24(1), 37-48.
  • Ren X (2019) An 'other' concinnitas : temporality and renewability in the Yuanlin Zhang Gallery. Scroope Journal(28), 61-73.
  • Ren X (2018) . Architecture and Culture, 6(1), 145-154.
  • Blundell Jones P & Ren X (2018) Padley Mill: A Question of Interpretation. Heritage Architecture, 3(1), 71-82.
  • Ren X, 康健 & 萨特温德萨姆拉 (2017) 深度勘查,图绘转译和设计介入:英国谢菲尔德大学建筑学专业硕士研究型教学解析. 城市建筑, 2017(10)(No.261), 18-23.
  • Ren X (2017) . Architectural Research Quarterly, 21(3), 277-280.
  • Ren X (2017) . Architecture and Culture, 5(1), 57-76.
  • Ren X (2017) Architecture and Ritual, Peter Blundell Jones. Heritage Architecture, 2(4), 112-113.
  • Ren X (2016) Clan-Community Hall. The RIBA Journal.
  • Ren X (2016) Architecture as Catalysts. Xin Jianzhu: New Architecture.
  • Ren X (2016) . arq: Architectural Research Quarterly, 20(2), 119-130.
  • Ren X & Qiao J (2016) Archi-infrastructure as Urban Patchworks & Generators: The Ongoing London Crossrail (2008-2019) Project. Time+Architecture, 32(2).
  • Ren X & Kang J (2015) Live, Social-engagement and transformative value -- Research-led teaching in the first year at the Sheffield School of Architecture[任翔, 康健(2015)活性,社会参与性和转变性--英国谢菲尔德大学建筑学院本科一年级研究型教学解析. 世界建筑导报,5期 (总 165),45-47页]. World Architecture Review(5), 45-47.
  • Ren X (2014) Hybridization, Landform, and Catalyst Buildings -- Interpretation on Two Libraries Designed by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects. Architecture Technique & Art, 04.
  • Talhof J & Ren X (2014) The Elementary School at Arnulfpark in Munich by Hess Talhof Kusmierz Architekten. Xin Jianzhu: New Architecture, 152.
  • Ren X & Chen J (2014) Reflection on Le Corbusier: an interview with Peter Blundll Jones. Xin Jianzhu: New Architecture, 02, 14-16.
  • Ren X (2011) The Absence of Pictorial Characterization and the Presentation of Regional Imagination: Notes on the Design of No. 45 High School in Hefei City. Architecture Technique & Art, 12.
  • Ebrahimbaysalami O, Ren X & Do?an HA () Imperfect modernism: Niavaran cultural center, Tehran, 1978. Docomomo Journal.
  • Ren X & Lawrence R () Constructing society: contingency and imperfection in modernist civic architecture in the Global South and East. Docomomo Journal.

Book chapters

  • Dogan HA & Ren X (2025) In Woudstra J & Ren X (Ed.), Case Studies in Architecture and Landscape: Expanding the Legacy of Peter Blundell Jones (pp. 38-51). Routledge
  • Woudstra J & Ren X (2025) In Woudstra J & Ren X (Ed.), Case Studies in Architecture and Landscape: Expanding the Legacy of Peter Blundell Jones (pp. 211-212). London: Routledge.
  • Woudstra J & Ren X (2025) In Woudstra J & Ren X (Ed.), Case Studies in Architecture and Landscape: Expanding the Legacy of Peter Blundell Jones (pp. 1-8). Routledge
  • Woudstra J & Ren X (2025) , Case Studies in Architecture and Landscape (pp. 1-8). Routledge
  • Ren X (2025) The Built Heritage of Peter Blundell Jones: The Architectural Critic’s Own Houses as Built Criticism In Xiangning L & Wang W (Ed.), Architecture as Built Criticism Zurich: Park Books.
  • Woudstra J & Ren X (2025) , Case Studies in Architecture and Landscape Expanding the Legacy of Peter Blundell Jones (pp. 1-8).
  • Wang X & Ren X (2023) A Brief Spatial History of British Kitchen In Zuo J (Ed.), Bishan (pp. 56-62).
  • Ren X (2021) A bare form of resistance: the anthropology and activism of a barefoot-architect’s own house in a Chinese village In Doucet I & Gosseye J (Ed.), Activism at Home: Architects dwelling between politics, aesthetics, and resistance (pp. 377-387). Germany: Jovis Books.
  • Khan M, Wood J & Bell S (2020) Conclusions, Place Pedagogy and Play Participation Design and Research with Children (pp. 222-229).
  • Ren X (2020) Tailor, Mason, Intellectual, Peasant: An Alternative Architect towards Sustainable Regeneration in Rural China In Zuo J (Ed.), Bi Shan Beijing, China: Chinese National Geography - CITIC Press.
  • Ren X () The elementary form: Indigenous Shui Cultural Center, West-Line Studio In Wang W (Ed.), Architecture Between Autonomy and Engagement Zurich, Switzerland: Park Books.
  • Woudstra J & Ren X () , Case Studies in Architecture and Landscape (pp. 1-8). Taylor & Francis

Conference proceedings

  • Ren X, Kong D, Do?an HA, Pang Y & Wang M (2026) . Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions: SAHC 2025, Volume 2. Lausanne, Switzerland, 15 September 2025 - 15 September 2025.
  • Ren X (2024) . High-Tech Heritage: (Im)Permanence of Innovation (pp 235-235). ETH Zurich, 14 September 2023 - 14 September 2023.
  • Suryantini R, Paramita KD & Ren X (2024) Making food: exploring the indigenous resilience strategy of the Bima communities in west Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Proceedings of International Seminar on Vernacular Settlement 12 (pp 430-447). Bangkok, 9 November 2023 - 9 November 2023.
  • Ren X (2014) Translating Vernacular Hybridity into a Living Matrix -- Reflections on the production and occupation of a School Building. Architecture and Education, 3 September 2014 - 5 September 2014.

Exhibitions

  • Ren X & Woudstra J (2025, July 21) Peter Blundell Jones: Architecture, Landscape and the City. Western Bank Library, 爆料TV, Sheffield S10 2TN.
  • Ren X & Qiao J (2024, March 7) Drawing and Dwelling: British Asian Space and Heritage, as part of "Cultures of Creative Health" exhibition. Huddersfield.
  • Ren X & Qiao J (2023, November 30) Drawing Minority Space, in "Research through Drawing" exhibition. ?cole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Lyon, 30 November - 15 December 2023.
  • Ren X & Qiao J (2023, November 23) Drawing Minority Space: an axonometric, in the “Givors. Atlas of Non-heroic Urban Forms” exhibition. Archipel, a centre for urban culture located on Place des Terreaux in Lyon city centre, France.
  • Ren X & Qiao J (2023, October 31) Drawing and Dwelling: British East Asian space and heritage. Sheffield Winter Garden, 31 October - 7 November 2023.
  • Ren X, Pham K, Qiao J & Blundell-Jones C (2023, June 17) Reimagining Home for Refugees and the Homeless. Soft Ground, Sheffield.
  • Ren X & Qiao J (2022, June 28) Living with Nature, in the "Sustainable Living and Cultures of Place" exhibition. Queensgate Market, Huddersfield.
  • Ren X (2019, May 24) Form of Silence: Tanghua Architects, 12 Built Projects. 24/05/19 - 21/06/19. The Arts Tower, 爆料TV.
  • Ren X (2015, February 20) Whisper of the Rural Vernacular: Drawings, Designs, Buildings. The Bridge Gallery, University of Westminster’s Marylebone Campus, London, 20 February - 15 March 20.
  • Ren X (2011, October 21) Provincial Bureau of Construction New Workplace Building Design and Research. Provincial Bureau of Construction, Hefei city, China, 21 October - 21 November 2011.

Digital content

  • Ren X & Dogan HA Decoding Dong.
  • Ren X China’s ‘barefoot architects’ are transforming left-behind rural villages, August 22, 2019, THE CONVERSATION.

Dictionary or encyclopaedia entries

  • Ren X (2020) Haobo Wei, Consumption. In Encyclopaedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World?(2nd ed). London, UK: Bloomsbury.
Grants
  • 2024-26, ‘Climate Heritage at the Edge', TUoS Global Engagements, PI. In collaboration with Prof. Linxue Li from Tongji University, China.
  • 2026, ‘Indigneous Dong builders network and evidence-based policymaking’, TUoS Knowledge Exchange Fund, PI.
  • 2023-25, 'East-West in Thirty Years’, TUoS, PI.
  • 2023-25, 'Decoding Dong in China', Endangered Wooden Architecture Programme Large Grant, PI
  • 2022-23, 'Home-coming and Home-making: South-East Asian Diasporas in Europe',  British Academy with Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, UK PI, in collaboration with Dr Victoria Sakti from Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Gottingen, Germany
  • 2022-23, 'Asian Cultural Mobilities: Transitions, Encounters, Heritage', British Academy with Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, UK Co-PI, in collaboration with  Dr Karen O’Brien-Kop from King's College London and Dr Alessandro Rippa from Rachel Carson Centre for Environment and Society, Ludwig Maximilians Universit?t, Munich, Germany.
  • 2022, 'Mapping Multiple Identities of London Chinatown', TUoS, PI
  • 2022, 'Mapping Pandemic Domesticities of Sheffield', TUoS, PI
  • 2020-23, Peter Blundell Jones Library, TUoS, PI
  • 2019-21, ‘Place and Displacement: Micro-narratives of (un)settlement’, French Embassy in the UK, PI, in collaboration with Dr Jim Njoo from Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris-La Villette, France.
  • 2019-20, ‘Conservation and Regeneration of Chinese Ancestral Hall in Zhejiang Province’, WUN, PI, in collaboration with Prof. Yong He from Zhejiang University.
  • 2018, ‘New Workplace and Education Building Typologies in London, Oxford and Cambridge’, funded from industry, PI
  • 2016, ‘Hybrid Building and Hybrid Practitioner’, RIBA President's Medal for Research, Shortlisted
  • 2016, ‘Understanding and Transforming Chinese Rural Villages’, GBCET/UCCL, winner
  • 2016, ‘Park Hill’, Denis Mason Jones Award, RIBA/WYSA, winner
  • 2016, ‘Writing Buildings’, CREAte (University of Kent)/Architectural Review, travel grant winner
  • 2016, ‘Habits, Beliefs, and Tacit Knowledge: Everyday Ritual in East Asian Villages’, PGR Forum Funding TUoS, winner
  • 2015, ‘Housing System’, Wohnungsfrage Academy, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Germany, selected participant
  • 2015, ‘Sharing Futures’, ESRC/University of Birmingham, selected participant
  • 2014, ‘Stereotomics, Tectonics and Material Presence’, RIBA President's Medal for Master's Dissertation, Shortlisted (national 1 of 4 finalist) following School nomination
     
Teaching interests

My teaching focuses on conservation, design and humanities, and is informed by my international interdisciplinary research. My approach is student enquiry-based and decolonial in nature through East-West comparative studies.

Teaching activities

I have been the module leader for:

  • ARC 204 Humanities 4 – Issues in Contemporary Architecture
  • ARC 6874 Conservation and Regeneration: Principles and Approaches
  • ARC 6986 Architectural Design Project
  • ARC 6988 Thesis Project

I also give lectures to:

  • ARC 103 Humanities 1 – Manifestos
  • ARC 104 Humanities 2 – Architecture and Society
  • ARC6983 Participation in Architecture and Urban Design
  • ARC6975 Trajectories in Urban Design Practice

I supervise a large group of dissertation students for:

  • ARC 322 Special Studies
  • ARC 556 MArch Dissertation
  • ARC 6988 MA Thesis Project
Professional activities and memberships

My professional standing and international recognition across academic institutions, learned societies, professional associations and design practices are built through my extended international collaboration, interdisciplinary grants, design consultancies and research publications. 

Since 2012, I have been frequently invited to deliver keynote addresses, research lectures, guest reviews and exhibition talks at prestigious institutions across the world, including China’s Central Academy of Fine Arts, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris-La Villette, Max Planck Institute of Gottingen Germany, Mendrisio Academy of Architecture, Tongji University and Universitas Indonesia. 

And since 2017, I have been an academic referee for major publishers such as Routledge and Bloomsbury, and over 20 international and interdisciplinary academic journals including Architecture and Culture; arq: Architectural Research Quarterly; Built Heritage; Heritage; Home Cultures; Journal of Architecture; Journal of Architectural Education; Journal of Material Culture; Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering etc. 

I have been a member of 

  • Docomomo UK (International working party for Documentation and Conservation of buildings, sites and neighbourhoods of the Modern Movement), 2024 - ;
  • Twentieth Century Society (C20), 2023 - ;
  • International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE), 2020 - ;
  • Global Architectural History Teaching Collaborative (GAHTC), MIT, 2019 - ;
  • European Architectural History Network (EAHN), 2018 - ;
  • Architectural Humanities Research Association (AHRA), 2014 - ;