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Changing Chinese Cities: The Potentials of Field Urbanism
Renee Y. Chow
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| #588244 in Books | 2015-07-31 | 2015-07-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .90 x7.60 x9.20l, | File type: PDF | 200 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A perfect case study that shows how to apply "field urbanism" ...|By Tiger|A perfect case study that shows how to apply "field urbanism" within a global context. Part 3, "Field Urbanism" will be especially relevant within the context of a design studio. Part 1 "In Built Fields" is more specific because it describes the particular case of Chinese settlements, but the drawings, d||The book provides an authoritative review of reactions to modernist urban design theories, a discussion of three variants of traditional courtyard housing that emerged in three Chinese cities (Beijing, Zhujiajiao, and Shanghai), a succinct review of China's re
Until the middle of the twentieth century, Chinese urban life revolved around courtyards. Whether for housing or retail, administration or religion, everyday activities took place in a field of pavilions and walls that shaped collective ways of living. Changing Chinese Cities explores the reciprocal relations between compounds and how they inform a distinct and legible urbanism.
Following thirty years of economic and political containment, cities are now showcas...
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