Feifei Zhou is an artist and architect, whose work explores spatial, cultural, and ecological impacts of the industrialized built environment.
Feifei Zhou is a Chinese-born spatial and visual designer. Her work explores spatial, cultural, and ecological impacts of the industrialised built and natural environment, through field-based observations, visual essays and cross-disciplinary collaborations with social and natural scientists.
Her recent collaboration with scientists from University of California, Santa Cruz, titled Fragmented Porosities, examines the complex more-than-human histories in coastal regions through empirical research and critical spatial analysis. Zhou is the co-editor of the digital publication Feral Atlas: The More-than-Human Anthropocene (Stanford University Press, 2021), and the co-author of the book Field Guide to the Patchy Anthropocene: The New Nature (Stanford University Press, 2024).
She currently teaches at Columbia GSAPP, and previously taught at Cornell AAP and Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London.