Collective forms are simultaneously governmental forms, social forms, organisational forms, and spatial forms, but can also incorporate economic forms or political forms. From this perspective, urban and rural areas in socialist China were predominantly planned and managed as semi-autonomous collective forms. People’s Commune and Danwei are two exemplary cases among others. The research reviews their conception as social projects and the social realities they produced, while examining their often overlooked legacies for discourses in architecture and urban design. Through discussing the research methodology, cases of collective forms in the West, the historical context of China’s People’s Commune and Danwei, and two built cases in Wuhan, t...
This paper reports co-design interventions with local community of practice at Inner Mongolia, who a...
After its economic reform in 1978, China started housing commodification and gradually abolished the...
This book proposes a new interdisciplinary understanding of urban design in China based on a study o...
This special issue of New Architecture is in large parts an outcome of research undertaken and discu...
The paper examines how social projects, social spaces, and social realities define three contexts an...
Not only Chinese cities have seen vast urban form transformations in the rapid urbanization process,...
As a unique attempt of socialist practice in China, Danwei (the unit) system, which formed in the pl...
In China, as in other countries of the world, communities, which are often considered as self-govern...
Much like other post-socialist cities, Chinese cities experienced dramatic changes after economic re...
The emergence of a new type of residential form always accompanies a change in the dominant politica...
The lecture discusses how social projects, spaces, and realities shape three contexts critical to un...
Recent scholarship on Chinese cities has explored the emergence of the work-unit system (danwei) as ...
This thesis examines the formation and governance patterns of the social and spatial concentration o...
The establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, the transition from a planned economy t...
Chai, Yanwei (2014). From socialist danwei to new danwei: a daily-life-based framework for sustainab...
This paper reports co-design interventions with local community of practice at Inner Mongolia, who a...
After its economic reform in 1978, China started housing commodification and gradually abolished the...
This book proposes a new interdisciplinary understanding of urban design in China based on a study o...
This special issue of New Architecture is in large parts an outcome of research undertaken and discu...
The paper examines how social projects, social spaces, and social realities define three contexts an...
Not only Chinese cities have seen vast urban form transformations in the rapid urbanization process,...
As a unique attempt of socialist practice in China, Danwei (the unit) system, which formed in the pl...
In China, as in other countries of the world, communities, which are often considered as self-govern...
Much like other post-socialist cities, Chinese cities experienced dramatic changes after economic re...
The emergence of a new type of residential form always accompanies a change in the dominant politica...
The lecture discusses how social projects, spaces, and realities shape three contexts critical to un...
Recent scholarship on Chinese cities has explored the emergence of the work-unit system (danwei) as ...
This thesis examines the formation and governance patterns of the social and spatial concentration o...
The establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, the transition from a planned economy t...
Chai, Yanwei (2014). From socialist danwei to new danwei: a daily-life-based framework for sustainab...
This paper reports co-design interventions with local community of practice at Inner Mongolia, who a...
After its economic reform in 1978, China started housing commodification and gradually abolished the...
This book proposes a new interdisciplinary understanding of urban design in China based on a study o...