This special issue of New Architecture is in large parts an outcome of research undertaken and discussions taking place during two academic workshops in August 2016 and 2017 in Wuhan. The ‘Collective Forms in China’ workshops were initiated and directed by Dr Sam Jacoby and Jingru Cheng as part of the Architectural Association School of Architecture’s (AA) global Visiting School at the School of Architecture & Planning at the Huazhong University of Science & Technology (HUST). The ‘Collective Forms in China’ workshops examined the danwei (work unit) and the people’s commune (collective unit) as the two pervasive socio-political, economic, and spatial models that profoundly restructured Chinese society from the Maoist Era onwards. From t...
Mao and the market, meaning the centralised state and the market, as expanded by Robin Porter, is th...
This study examines China’s encounter with architecture and modernity from c.1900 to 1949. In the c...
Chinese urban village has attracted much discussion as an urban phenomenon by sociologists and archi...
Collective forms are simultaneously governmental forms, social forms, organisational forms, and spat...
The paper examines how social projects, social spaces, and social realities define three contexts an...
The lecture discusses how social projects, spaces, and realities shape three contexts critical to un...
This book proposes a new interdisciplinary understanding of urban design in China based on a study o...
Not only Chinese cities have seen vast urban form transformations in the rapid urbanization process,...
Recent scholarship on Chinese cities has explored the emergence of the work-unit system (danwei) as ...
Emerging from a tumultuous history of high culture and complex territorial conditions, there is noth...
© 2010 Feng LiDuring the past three decades, China has witnessed an unprecedented upsurge of constru...
After its economic reform in 1978, China started housing commodification and gradually abolished the...
After its economic reform in 1978, China started housing commodification and gradually abolished the...
Chai, Yanwei (2014). From socialist danwei to new danwei: a daily-life-based framework for sustainab...
The emergence of a new type of residential form always accompanies a change in the dominant politica...
Mao and the market, meaning the centralised state and the market, as expanded by Robin Porter, is th...
This study examines China’s encounter with architecture and modernity from c.1900 to 1949. In the c...
Chinese urban village has attracted much discussion as an urban phenomenon by sociologists and archi...
Collective forms are simultaneously governmental forms, social forms, organisational forms, and spat...
The paper examines how social projects, social spaces, and social realities define three contexts an...
The lecture discusses how social projects, spaces, and realities shape three contexts critical to un...
This book proposes a new interdisciplinary understanding of urban design in China based on a study o...
Not only Chinese cities have seen vast urban form transformations in the rapid urbanization process,...
Recent scholarship on Chinese cities has explored the emergence of the work-unit system (danwei) as ...
Emerging from a tumultuous history of high culture and complex territorial conditions, there is noth...
© 2010 Feng LiDuring the past three decades, China has witnessed an unprecedented upsurge of constru...
After its economic reform in 1978, China started housing commodification and gradually abolished the...
After its economic reform in 1978, China started housing commodification and gradually abolished the...
Chai, Yanwei (2014). From socialist danwei to new danwei: a daily-life-based framework for sustainab...
The emergence of a new type of residential form always accompanies a change in the dominant politica...
Mao and the market, meaning the centralised state and the market, as expanded by Robin Porter, is th...
This study examines China’s encounter with architecture and modernity from c.1900 to 1949. In the c...
Chinese urban village has attracted much discussion as an urban phenomenon by sociologists and archi...