Meeting Theme: Space●Time / Place●DurationSession: History, Theory & CultureThe notion of public urban parks is a particularly modern conception in Chinese Cities. The first urban park in Shanghai, Huangpu Park, was built along the Bund in 1868, but access was only granted to foreigners in the various international concessions established after the Opium War. This study examines the foreign, especially western, influence on public parks built during the late Qing Dynasty and Republican era with an emphasis of their political ideologies, membership, formal qualities and relationship to urban ...published_or_final_versio
This research investigates new spatial forms that have emerged in China's urban landmark parks in s...
Many small new urban public open spaces (POS) were created in the 20th century, both in the east and...
The port city and British colony of Hong Kong had from its inception been characterized by a capital...
Various kinds of garden spaces had been the most important outdoor venue for public entertainment in...
The character of a city derives in substantial part from buildings, groups of buildings and their as...
Play spaces have historically functioned as temporary ideal worlds, not complete utopias but imagine...
This thesis is an attempt to understand the purposes of modern Chinese park design. The goal of this...
In this paper, I argue that urban modernity is characterized by functional utility and aesthetic ele...
Located in the southwestern part of China, Chongqing Municipality represents a relatively new politi...
Ever since the 1841 arrival of British troops in Hong Kong have people decided staying in the city w...
Fangta Park in Shanghai is a widely admired Chinese modern park and a representative work by Profess...
The article offers information on the efforts of Hong Kong, China government related to the utilizat...
China, like many other nations, struggled in the twentieth century with defining an indigenous lands...
For historic cities in contemporary China, urban public spaces are not only essential to residents' ...
In the 19th century, after experienced the " open port " and " port opening ", Shanghai and Yokohama...
This research investigates new spatial forms that have emerged in China's urban landmark parks in s...
Many small new urban public open spaces (POS) were created in the 20th century, both in the east and...
The port city and British colony of Hong Kong had from its inception been characterized by a capital...
Various kinds of garden spaces had been the most important outdoor venue for public entertainment in...
The character of a city derives in substantial part from buildings, groups of buildings and their as...
Play spaces have historically functioned as temporary ideal worlds, not complete utopias but imagine...
This thesis is an attempt to understand the purposes of modern Chinese park design. The goal of this...
In this paper, I argue that urban modernity is characterized by functional utility and aesthetic ele...
Located in the southwestern part of China, Chongqing Municipality represents a relatively new politi...
Ever since the 1841 arrival of British troops in Hong Kong have people decided staying in the city w...
Fangta Park in Shanghai is a widely admired Chinese modern park and a representative work by Profess...
The article offers information on the efforts of Hong Kong, China government related to the utilizat...
China, like many other nations, struggled in the twentieth century with defining an indigenous lands...
For historic cities in contemporary China, urban public spaces are not only essential to residents' ...
In the 19th century, after experienced the " open port " and " port opening ", Shanghai and Yokohama...
This research investigates new spatial forms that have emerged in China's urban landmark parks in s...
Many small new urban public open spaces (POS) were created in the 20th century, both in the east and...
The port city and British colony of Hong Kong had from its inception been characterized by a capital...