Interpreting the inscription of ‘Chineseness’ in cities beyond China is a challenging process. This article reflects upon some recent architectural and urban design issues in what is known as Sydney’s ‘Chinatown’. Drawing on some of the insights provided in Li Shiqao’s recent book, Understanding the Chinese City (2014), it provides a commentary on some of the challenges facing architects and urban designers in their attempts to rearticulate Sydney’s Chinatown. This comes at a time when development processes in central Sydney are seen as being driven by apparently contradictory forces of supertall apartment building design and fine-grain, low-rise ‘heritage’ streetscapes
This article uses ideas of Postmodernism to examine how and why tradition has been manipulated in Ch...
This article uses ideas of Postmodernism to examine how and why tradition has been manipulated in Ch...
Chinatowns have traditionally functioned as ethnic enclaves that were despised by the dominant Weste...
Considering the rise of China and the evolution of Chinatowns together will serve to clarify what pr...
Sydney’s Chinatown is currently in transition. Asia-led globalisation in the past few decades has in...
‘Chinese Sydney’ has shifted away from its inner-city Chinatown towards new residential suburban co...
From popular fiction to the cinema screen, academic text to restaurant guide, social media post to p...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...
The thesis examines Chinese architectural practice within the city of Vancouver as a means of identi...
The article describes the long history of urbanisation, including developments in four jurisdictions...
In its ongoing search for a global identity, the city of Sydney, Australia, has looke...
This paper develops a critical analysis of Chinatown redevelopment schemes undertaken by State gover...
The chapter aims to examine the economic and cultural impacts of this new wave of Chinese migration ...
Foreign real estate investment, especially from Asia, is growing rapidly in many global cities. Whil...
It is widely recognised that the 21st century is seeing a geopolitical shift in global power relatio...
This article uses ideas of Postmodernism to examine how and why tradition has been manipulated in Ch...
This article uses ideas of Postmodernism to examine how and why tradition has been manipulated in Ch...
Chinatowns have traditionally functioned as ethnic enclaves that were despised by the dominant Weste...
Considering the rise of China and the evolution of Chinatowns together will serve to clarify what pr...
Sydney’s Chinatown is currently in transition. Asia-led globalisation in the past few decades has in...
‘Chinese Sydney’ has shifted away from its inner-city Chinatown towards new residential suburban co...
From popular fiction to the cinema screen, academic text to restaurant guide, social media post to p...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...
The thesis examines Chinese architectural practice within the city of Vancouver as a means of identi...
The article describes the long history of urbanisation, including developments in four jurisdictions...
In its ongoing search for a global identity, the city of Sydney, Australia, has looke...
This paper develops a critical analysis of Chinatown redevelopment schemes undertaken by State gover...
The chapter aims to examine the economic and cultural impacts of this new wave of Chinese migration ...
Foreign real estate investment, especially from Asia, is growing rapidly in many global cities. Whil...
It is widely recognised that the 21st century is seeing a geopolitical shift in global power relatio...
This article uses ideas of Postmodernism to examine how and why tradition has been manipulated in Ch...
This article uses ideas of Postmodernism to examine how and why tradition has been manipulated in Ch...
Chinatowns have traditionally functioned as ethnic enclaves that were despised by the dominant Weste...