Wu Lusheng

[2] Dai Fudong, her classmate at National Central University, was also assigned to Tongji, and they married the following year.

[3] In 1958, Wu, Dai, and their colleague Fu Xinqi were appointed co-designers of the Meiling (梅岭) Guesthouse at the East Lake in Wuhan.

Wu and Dai did not see the completed building until 1978, when it was opened to the public as a tourist attraction after Mao's death.

[5] They emphasized the use of local materials, strove to utilize limited resources for the maximum benefit, and focused on human comfort and artistic value.

[5] In 1992–1993, Wu and Dai designed the Big Dipper Mountain Village, a small hotel on the Shandong Peninsula with seven buildings.