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Local media report the death of Chinese architect Kongjian Yu in a plane crash in Brazil

Local media reported that the Chinese architect Kongjian Yu was killed in a plane accident late Tuesday night in the vast Brazilian marshes of Mato Grosso do Sul, citing both police and firefighters.

Brazilian media reported that Yu, along with three others, including a pilot and two local film makers, died when their aircraft crashed near Aquidauana in the Pantanal Wetlands.

Firefighters confirmed that a plane crashed in the area, but they did not identify the victims. They said the four men aboard were killed instantly.

Yu's work was featured on the opening program for the Sao Paolo International Architecture Biennale. Newspaper Estadao said that he later joined a film crew to shoot a documentary on his work.

Yu, aged 62, became a global architect and urban planner when the Chinese government adopted "sponge city" concept, which uses nature-based solutions for absorbing and retaining water, instead of concrete infrastructure that channels it away.

Since then, the concept has been adopted by hundreds of cities in China and other urban areas in countries ranging from the U.S.A. to Russia.

Turenscape is a Beijing design firm founded by Yu in 1998, which specializes in landscape architectural, urban planning and ecological restoration. A request for a comment made outside of normal working hours was not immediately responded to.

Yu, Turenscape's principal designer since its inception, has grown the company into a team with more than 500 experts, according to Turenscape's website. (Reporting from Fernando Cardoso, Sao Paulo. Additional reporting by Eduardo Baptista, Beijing. Editing by Gabriel Araujo Brad Haynes Hugh Lawson.

(source: Reuters)