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- Title: Chinese Urbanism
- Author : Jing Xie
- Release Date : January 25, 2020
- Genre: Asia,Books,History,Nonfiction,Social Science,Anthropology,Politics & Current Events,Public Administration,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 19543 KB
Description
Since the 1990s, the urban landscape of China has witnessed revolutionary changes that are unrivalled in any country of the world throughout history. Rapid urbanization, facilitated by the modern planning mechanism for growth, provides a feast for property developers. Yet, associated urban problems such as housing affordability, traffic congestion, energy consumption, and environmental deterioration are aggravated. This book takes a historic approach to investigate the planning philosophy, urban form and life of the past. Through a detailed study of urban development from early times through the imperial period with a focus on the Tang-Song dynasties, this book attempts to articulate the good qualities of urban landscapes from the past that still have instructive value for modern practices. The focus on the Tang-Song period is not only because China was the most advanced civilization of its time, but also because it underwent a similar process of 'urbanization', evident by tremendous economic growth, a dramatic rise of urban population, and an extended building boom. Through evaluating the streets, city layout, public places, urban communities, houses and gardens, and using interdisciplinary research in urban planning, urban design, architecture, history, and cultural studies, this book asserts that the past is quintessentially important. The past not only truthfully records the course of social and cultural formation of urban community and its associated physical fabric, but also regulates the directions we may take in the future.
Contents: Transformation: The Birth of Traditional Chinese StreetscapePreservation: The Persistency of a Walled EnclosureUrban Communities: People's Daily Experiences with the Urban FabricPublic Places: A Chinese Notion of Public RealmCourtyard Houses and Private Gardens: Social and Individual RealmsLearning from the West and Learning from the Past
Readership: Academics, professionals, policy-makers, architects, urban designers and students interested in urban planning. Chinese Urbanism; Tang-Song Dynasties; Urban Form; Urban Life; Confucianism; Cosmology; Urban Planning; Urban Design00